Fukushuu Kyoushitsu review

blazebolt77
Apr 07, 2021
When I first started reading it, I enjoyed it throughly. Over the course of the manga, the characters show reasons as to why they behave the way they do. And their stories are gradually told. Sometimes, out of the blue, there will be a big fact thrown in to the plot, but nothing too bad.

The genre of the manga is horror/psychology. There is some romance to it, though not expressed in a huge fashion. Characters are sometimes mentally unstable, but the main character is agreeable to an extent. The story starts off with Ayano being bullied and she decides to take revenge on the bullies and the bystanders because no one helped her as she was beaten half to death. It heads in a downward spiral and I wasn't expecting too much from it. But the ending left room for thought. That's not what a completed manga should do. It left off at a cliffhanger.

The art was decent, it kind of reminded me of Danganronpa (the eye shapes). The cover was mostly dark in color which matches the genre of the manga.

For enjoyment, I think I liked it quite a bit, but wouldn't say its superb. Overall, I don't strongly recommend this to people who want an actual ending, but if you want to taste the rides of the story, then go ahead, just don't expect too much.
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Fukushuu Kyoushitsu
Fukushuu Kyoushitsu
Author Yamazaki, Karasu
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