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james_desantis 's review for:
Sayonara, Football, Vol. 1
by Naoshi Arakawa
A football (Or soccer in America) by the creator of Your Lie In April. So did I ball my eyes out?
Well Nozomi Onda loves the game of soccer. She wants nothing more than to play but she wants to play on the boys team. Everyone treats her like she can't cut it due to physicall differences. Maybe they are partly right but she doesn't to hear that. So the story is mostly focused on her trying to achieve her dreams while also a slight love story sprinkled in aswell.
This was pretty cute. The drawings were real solid, the soccer play flowed well, and I liked Onda never give up fight. I didn't love the love story because felt a bit cliche but it was cute none the less. This isn't as impressive as Your Lie In April and I know I shouldn't compare because two different styles but just speaking the truth. But I will check more out!
A 3 out of 5.
Well Nozomi Onda loves the game of soccer. She wants nothing more than to play but she wants to play on the boys team. Everyone treats her like she can't cut it due to physicall differences. Maybe they are partly right but she doesn't to hear that. So the story is mostly focused on her trying to achieve her dreams while also a slight love story sprinkled in aswell.
This was pretty cute. The drawings were real solid, the soccer play flowed well, and I liked Onda never give up fight. I didn't love the love story because felt a bit cliche but it was cute none the less. This isn't as impressive as Your Lie In April and I know I shouldn't compare because two different styles but just speaking the truth. But I will check more out!
A 3 out of 5.