Zetman review

Tyrraell8
Apr 03, 2021
Zetman is the tragic tale of a destructive man , featuring an underlying theme of justice. You have two main characters Kanzaki Jin , a kind man who is cursed with being a hellish monster , and Kouga Amagi , a literal white knight.

The story is amazing , and if there was any flaws to point out , it was that it's quite complex and a lot of things are happening at once - sometimes multiple flashback sequences occur and you're just like whaaa? Nonetheless , by the end it all made a lot more sense.

The art is extremely detailed , which I very much think adds to the 'grotesque' and somewhat real feel of the manga. The art is extremely good , and there's no complaints there.

The main characters in this manga are thrilling , such distinct opposites collide to make such an intense story. Although he has the form of a demon , Kanzaki Jin is an extremely likeable main protagonist , and often I found myself feeling extremely sorry for his terrible luck. The creator honestly did an amazing job in focusing on the torment that Kanzaki is going through , and pulls no punches doing so. By contrast , the side characters are bland to an extent , and the love interests are also very uninteresting.

I found the manga to be very enjoyable , so much so I binged it in a whole day , it's extremely satisfying watching the massive conflicts and wondering what's going to go wrong next. It's very rich with action and drama.

Just a note - but in the first half of the manga , there was an odd emphasis on rape. It kind of ruined it for me , as in the middle of intense psychological action sequence there was literally a massive orgy. wtf lol. It seemed extremely out of place.

Overall , I would give the manga an 8 , it was very enjoyable , and I recommend it quite a bit , but expect gore , sex and overall adult themes.
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Zetman
Zetman
Author Katsura, Masakazu
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