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james_desantis 's review for:
Hinamatsuri, Vol. 1
by Masao Ohtake
This is one of the most off-kilter series I've ever read, and I kind of love it?
Basically it's about a Yakuza, Nitta, who wakes up one day to see a pod on his floor. He kicks it and once it opens up it is revealed to be a little girl named Hina. Hina has a special ability, she can move objects with her mind.
This is very strange. The way characters act, almost going with the flow half the time, is both awkward but funny as hell. I laughed a lot at the faces presented here after a weird or awful situation. The art is great, with some really cool action moments too.
This volume is mostly individual stories ranging from just general Yakuza control, eating sushi, talking down a robber from shooting people, to fishing. Yep, it's all weird, but I want more.
A 4 out of 5.
Basically it's about a Yakuza, Nitta, who wakes up one day to see a pod on his floor. He kicks it and once it opens up it is revealed to be a little girl named Hina. Hina has a special ability, she can move objects with her mind.
This is very strange. The way characters act, almost going with the flow half the time, is both awkward but funny as hell. I laughed a lot at the faces presented here after a weird or awful situation. The art is great, with some really cool action moments too.
This volume is mostly individual stories ranging from just general Yakuza control, eating sushi, talking down a robber from shooting people, to fishing. Yep, it's all weird, but I want more.
A 4 out of 5.