Takujo no Ageha Chapters 2 & 3 Story & Art by Itsuki
Furuya Review
These
chapters basically bring to the forefront Furuya’s knack for comedy. I was
bursting into fits of laughter every other page. This series excels in every aspect
a shonen series can: comedy, artwork, action, etc. While Ageha makes for a
compelling protagonist the supporting cast is equally if not moreso
entertaining. It is worth noting that this series will not be to everyone’s
liking: the series has rampant problems with sexism. That being said the manor
in which it handled makes it easy to forgive to a certain degree. In conclusion
I would say read these chapters. The comedy is miles above most Japanese comics’.
I sincerely hope we see more of this series in the future in the west.
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