Boku no Ushiro ni Majo ga Iru
Alt Names: | Arkamda Bir Cadı Var åć®å¾ćć«é儳ććć |
Author: | Yamada Hitsuji |
Artist: | Yamada Hitsuji |
Genres: | Comedy Romance School Life Shounen Supernatural |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Nanri Ryusuke has transferred schools 3 times this year because of his parentsā divorce and he is determined to make a good impression at this new school because it appears that he's staying for good this time. However, his seat is in front of the weird girl in the class, Fujimori Miya, who claims she is a witch and who everyone in the school avoids. Miya, for some odd reason, takes a creepy interest in Ryusuke and makes him the subject of all her crazy experiments and spells. |
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Guys, the chapters aren't too short, but long enough. - You don't need 15-18 pages to introduce a single gag, thus 1 chapter = 1 gag.
Complaining about length of chapter is, in this case, just plain stupidity.
It does make a difference, though. It affects the flow of the plot when events come in little bite-sized pieces like that. Result is this feels less like a normal manga and more like a 4-koma. I'm not a big 4-koma fan on average* but this seems to work fairly well with that kind of pacing, so whatever.
*Exception: Want More "Working!!"
USE ME AS YOU WANT, MAAAAII!!
xDDDDD
And now to the other side of the argument. I see people saying that "30 chapters in a single volume isn't lazy." It isn't. It has NOTHING TO DO with being lazy. All it shows is that the manga was popular enough to get a volume release, had at least 30 chapters, and the chapters were short enough to fit 30 into a single volume. Anything else is guessing.
I also see someone declaring that barron's complaint about things being "too short" is proof that they know nothing about manga, and stating that he has no right to complain unless he makes a manga himself, and that he "doesn't know a think about weekly releases". This is an incredibly stupid philosophy to go by. If the only people allowed to voice complaints about something are professionals in the field, we're running down a dangerous road.
Of course, we know nothing about the condition of the studio, so we can't really make judgements about how hard the mangaka is working. There are some groups that can easily handle 18 pages weekly, and some that have trouble with more than three a week. Though practically speaking, at four pages a week, the mangaka probably isn't getting assistants and has to everything themselves, compared to larger groups that tend to have 2 or 3 assistants to do some of the more menial work.
care to show me some manga you made to the point you can call the author lazy?
if not, then stfu
you're free to dislike it, buy you eho didn't know the hardship of a mangaka and never give a single cent to read his work doesn't have the rights to say the author lazy over a simple reason, TOO SHORT!
shall I teach you something about "weekly release"?
Even Minamoto-kun Monogatari is longer - such that it is bearable, but this got me quite startled.
Imo this is too short.
But it might be a bit early to judge it afte just 3 chapters - maybe (pbly not) the future will improve.
If you judge a work by the length of its chapters, then you reaaally should think again. Tantruming and capslocking won't get you anywhere either.
and shoujo or shounen I don't give a shit as long as the story caught my attention. (I'm a boy)