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Norimitsu Kaiho

Auteur van School-Live!, Vol. 1

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Werken van Norimitsu Kaiho

School-Live!, Vol. 1 (2012) 106 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 2 (2013) 46 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 3 (2013) 46 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 4 (2014) 39 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 5 (2015) 35 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 6 (2015) 31 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 8 (2017) 28 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 7 (2016) 27 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 10 (2019) 24 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 9 (2017) 22 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 12 (2020) 18 exemplaren
School-Live!, Vol. 11 (2019) 17 exemplaren

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Kaiho, Norimitsu
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海法紀光
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I already can tell the anime did not do this series justice. I really like the dynamic that the trio has so far. Kurumi is that chick. I don't know if I want to be her OR if I want to be her best friend. Yuuri is just trying her best just like my girl Yuki... Oh Yuki... I just want to hug Yuki.

I am excited about reading volume 2.
 
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Koralis | 1 andere bespreking | Jul 13, 2023 |
A slow and disjointed conclusion to a series that ran out of steam a few volumes back when they sidelined their most interesting character. The remaining characters whine, mope, and still try to encourage each other as they race for a cure against the deadline of a nuclear option to wipe out the zombie threat. I should care, but can't, as they just complete a full circle on their journey.
 
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villemezbrown | Jul 14, 2021 |
Just reading out the end of this series since I've come so far and the next volume is the conclusion. Things are bleak for the girls as they are hunted by a mysterious military force as well as the zombies that have overrun Japan. Will we get a bloodbath or a happy ending next time? Will the creators be able to make me care? Seems unlikely at this point.
 
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villemezbrown | Nov 6, 2019 |
Ostensibly, this is the job search arc since the girls have completed high school and college. They set off with a scientist to find a cure for the zombie plague. And because of the scientist they suddenly have mobile phones with artificial intelligence and a lie-detector app?

I'm glad that all the extraneous college supporting characters are ditched, but this volume points out to me that I really don't give a crap about the original characters anymore. Well, maybe Kurumi, but she has gone from a shovel-wielding zombie-slaying kickass to a depressed and fatalistic invalid. As Kurumi goes, so goes the series I guess.

I'd probably drop the series at this point, except a little research says that volume 12 might be the conclusion, so I'll probably stick it out through the end.
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villemezbrown | Oct 26, 2019 |

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17
Leden
453
Populariteit
#54,169
Waardering
½ 3.4
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10
ISBNs
41
Talen
2

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