@Forcedfun
Honestly, I hadn't even thought about it that way, but from a certain point of view, you're absolutely right.
But from another point of view, a more japanese point of view, where the Hikaru Genji Plan is a thing. Which they learn about in high school. Well... looking at it from that...
HATE!
Is the first thing I feel when I see this... thing.
I want to murder everything and everyone involved in this abomination!
Then I see the 'volume 6' header.
That's when the despair sets in.
*Read to this tune*
Hatred for isekai,
Disgust at its blandness,
Spite for art that's been clearly phoned in,
Loathing for rehashing tropes dead and buried.
These are some feelings this manga gives me.
When I think of the deluge of cheap, formulaic, fetish riddled, wish-fulfillment manga out there, while gems like this get canned, I throw up a little in my mouth
What a tweest!
When you read it a second time, Okamoto's vein popping at the beggining becomes whole orders of magnitude funnier.
This man is a master of his craft. How come none of his series makes it past 30 chapters?
@Lex79
GoT is not that popular in Japan.
Mainly, because it lacks reincarnated salary men with cheat abilities, obsessed with building a harem of nubile, submissive elf girls in a world that works like the old dragon quest games.
I'm just a poor shonen, I need no review votes
Because I'm easy come, easy go
A little silly, little slow
Anyway the harem goes, doesn't really matter to me, to me
The galactic council would like to remind you that this manga has displaced Vogon Poetry from its place in the ranking of worst things ever.
Read at your own risk.