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Description
From Mangascreener:
Sakai and Shoji are two idiots. Their band, Moozmuz, is eccentric, flamboyant and silly. Gogh, their classmate, is a quiet but intense clothes designer. Watch the friendship between these three artists blossom and suffer, rendered in Shinkichi Kato's vibrant, lively art. The two volumes also contain a pair of one-shots each.
This would score, I don't know, may be a 5/10 if the only thing you are interested in is the typical manga full of impossible monsters battling it out, and/or pantsu shots.
But if you are willing to give it a bit of time, you would like it, I hope. Possibly one of the most non-manga like manga, and probably very influenced by the Graphic Novel tradition.
srry flesh but i discord on the blowing my mind stuff.it is awesome,really not mainstrem but the oofness and commoness of the characters are just AWESOME,to the point that i feel perplexed.maybe cause i identify with the characters but its so slice of life that it makes me shiver
This isn't a manga that will ever become a mainstream hit. The art style has a very "sketch-like" look to it, reminiscent of Sexy Voice & Robo. The story is not full of epic battles, magic, ninjas, or high school drama. If you're looking for something that will blow you away, this is probably not the manga for you.
Now that I've covered what this manga isn't, let me tell you what it is: It's a charming character study with just the right amount of idealistic passion and goofiness to allow every reader to identify with one of the characters on some level. It's a manga in which you really want to see the characters achieve their dreams, and eagerly look forward to new chapters, ever if they're not nail-biting cliffhangers. Recommended if you're looking for something light and distinctly non-mainstream.
Brilliant, heartfelt manga with superior artwork. Fell in love with this pretty much after reading the first chapter and it's a pure delight the more I read.