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From NetComics: At first glance Moolchi is just another shy, unassuming boy whose greatest talents are running away from bullies and binging on vitamin supplements. Then one day, Moolchi's absentee father sends him a most unusual gift--a stunningly-proportioned automaton. She calls herself "Six" and mumbles about having a "prime directive." This strange and exquisite creature quickly turns the boy's life upside-down, violently disposing of high school hooligans and anybody else who gets in his or her way. The word "oblivious" barely does him justice as Moolchi remains blissfully unaware of his father's dangerous double-life, or the cute hall monitor who harbors a crush on him, or the intentions of this mysterious femme fatale who insists on bathing with him. Meanwhile, ominous storm clouds gather on the horizon, and one lingering question looms above the others "who is this so-called "Zero" that everybody is looking for?
Since theses reviews were at the opposite extremes, I decided to write this.
Overall, the art has its unique feel, and you either get use to it and think its better by the end or not. The story line had its clique parts to it, but also threw in so nice surprises that you may or may not have seen coming. The action was normal nothing special or horrible. The characters had their own uniqueness to them that was quite refreshing but at the same time you knew the role that they were going to play. THUS in the end I finished it with a, "Well that was a pretty okay manhwa" feeling.
**Note** I downloaded this series so that I could read it without it being all out of order. Don't read unless it is in the correct order or you will hate it.
I loved this manwha. Artwork is different, and feels drastically different in the beginning, but as you get used to it, you suddenly realize how amazing it is. The story itself is suprisingly deep and complex, and you have to think about it to understand it, but it's a cool story because of that. There are a variety of nice twists, that you could have seen, that you might have, but have a nice impact nonetheless. Some of the fighting scenes might have felt a bit stilted, but as you become used to the artwork, it doesn't feel that way anymore. The characters were fun, and the ending was a definite end, yet was still pretty open. Basically, I loved this manwha.
If you are looking for a story thats complete, that deals with cute girls, robots, and fighting. You might be tempted to look at this one. I say might be tempted. However the further you read, the dumber and more pathetic the story becomes. I forced myself to finish reading this and afterwards, immediately put it where it belonged. In the recycle bin.
The fights are all infuriating and predictable, full of the typical pathetic posturing you'd expect. The characters are poorly thought out, with only 1 of them being at all sympathetic or worth watching. Only problem is, she is with the biggest loser in the entire story. No, I definitely don't recommend this story. Unless you are really, really desperate.