

First review don't judge, gonna try things out more and more everyday.
The story of Jagaaan has taught me a lot things. The actual history between me and Jagaaan was so damn trippy. I would pick it up and drop just as fast, but that's not what we are here to talk about. Jagaaan is such an amazing story when it comes to fight direction and storytelling. Muneyuki Kaneshiro shows his strength when it comes to developing a power system so intertwined with their characters. Each character has their own unique trait to them and none look alike. Another strong suit of this manga is the art from Kensuke Nishida. He clearly shows the action and direction in fights through each page. Do NOT get me started on the character designs they both were cookin up. The power system in the manga is weird at first in the beginning and had a little loophole. BUT LORD did further down the story it developed itself into an actual power system about how deep your true desires are and how they evolve and strengthen overtime. I'm not going to go into the details about stuff like that because I want you to experience that for yourself. The story itself splits itself into about 4 major arcs(prolly more but this what i think). The intro arc is really informative about everything the story is about to get into. The only thing wrong with the intro arc is that it is very campy and feels quite rushed but that's just me(trust me JUST ME). The second major arc is the triple H arc. This the arc that definitely foreshadowed me of how the rest of the story was going to go. To keep it short and simple good arc to introduce people like the main character and how their ideologies collide and how deep their desires are and how intertwined they are with their personalities. The third major arc is the Team S.K.A.T. arc. This is the arc where it really got me hooked on the story and the whole premise of the story. Now this mf went crazy on character development and on the story in general. He got me fucked up with mini arcs in this one. I think the simple word to put on this arc as a whole is “damn”. The next arc where shit starts to pick up is called the Deader Land arc. Now I think this was peak Jagaaan where everything just made sense and every twist and fight was so exciting. The stakes were all high and felt there were actual risks. BUT I do have some things that I dislike that I would like to point out. At times it does feel fast paced and feel like there is a little and i mean a LITTLE plot armor but other than that i loved this arc (its my favorite arc). The final arc of the series is called Dark Hero of Justice. Shit gets crazy and I mean crazy. Everything went down like crazy, and so many character peaks happened and I sure as hell loved it. They way the final conflict that happened at the end of the novel was absolute heat and was interesting on how someone can show so many ideologies and complexes in a manga. This manga has taught me so many things about my own desires and introduced me to a lot of ideologies. I loved this manga and so glad I stuck with it. If you're reading this and got this far thank you but, please give it a chance you will definitely take something away from it. Give it a chance. (:
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