Manga review

One day, i was feeling bored(well actually i'm always bored), and somehow found this manga called Onani Master Kurosawa. Onani is the Japanese word for masturbation. That is not a typo(how the hell do you typo that anyway??) Alright just in case you thought it read it incorrectly, Onanism is the act of f**king yourself.


What the hell?

So why did i bother to make a blog post about this manga? Its not that i changed and suddenly decided to make this blog a hentai blog. Onani master kurosawa is about a guy who masturbates in a girl's toilet. Despite how stupid that idea is, i read through the end. Even though it was that stupid idea that led me to start reading it, it was nothing like its name. Its not hentai, of course. The story telling was great. This wasn't the first time i read something that started with a lame idea. The 1st was ''My balls'', a manga about a guy who has the whole world's fate lying on his balls. AKA testicles. ''My balls'' was ridiculous(though amusing...), so don't read it. Its hentai by the way.

Reading through the 1st few chapters was okay. It was amusing enough with that seriousness accompanied for the idea, along with the aid of some death note references. But it doesn't stop there. I was hooked on the moment i read halfway through the story. I haven't felt sad for a character for so long. (why, you'll see if you read the story) The portrayal of human emotions is excellent in the art. No pages felt like a waste, or awkward when you read. Its just smoothly leading you to the story.

I'm not going to spoil anything, since anymore saying of stuff will reveal much of the story, spoiling the experience. But i haven't seen a manga this good ( and its a doujin...just fanmade) even in professional manga. If i were to rate this manga, its either a 9.5 or perfect 10 out of 10. minus 0.5 because i have to find some faults and i'm finding it from... somewhere. If you are looking for a good manga with mature themes, this is it. It tells you a lot about change in life.

On a side note though, it tells me again that any stupid idea can be turned into a great story. And it proved my point that names doesn't really matter. If i ever see this in stores, i'll absolutely buy it. Its a fine masterpiece.

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