I love this manga, especially the detailed drawing. Man, I can sense the passion on the mangaka. But what makes me can't give the 10/10 is because of the story. It started really good, but then it all about battle. I want to know more about the kaijuu. What is it? How can they be there? For how long?
I remember there's a human talked to the kaijuu without being attacked. I want to know more about that.
I love the fighting scenes, but I want to know more about the kaijuu. But mangaka decided to put more drama into this rather than an explanation... sigh... Such a disappointment...
The ending feels like gory Sailor Moon, Saint Seiya, DBZ, Gantz, Gundam slapped together. Akira, the VETERAN of the battle since the day it happened, failed to destroy the Messiah Maniac group, but his daughter, Mio, SINGLE-HANDEDLY kicked Master's face. Wha....?
Honestly, I like to see Akira and Nao's story more rather than their kids. I mean Akira, THE AKIRA, who saved many people since day one. The FIRST EVOL. THE VETERAN of combat. The LEADER of EVOL. THE MIGHTY AKIRA who SURVIVED a lot of hardship. Doesn't it sound more intriguing to follow?
Now about Mio, she's the daughter of Akira and Nao, becomes cold after her lil bro's death. Has a great right foot (a kaijuu foot). A presumably vegetarian. Huh... then? Live in a fort like house... with lots of kaijuu. Presumably a kaijuu farm. Presumably a serial killer. Hmmm... nothing seems special at all compare to her DAD.
I love Mio, but I want to see father daughter moments more than this, so cliche and predictable (all drama has similar story line where father passed down his power to his daughter or son)
Also, that pedo sensei is a cringe... but he's the ONE and the ONLY ONE who powerful enough to destroy the King
Honestly it'd be 10/10 when the first time it begun, I love it so much. The art, the story, the twist. I'm so into it, then it falls just like that because of the rush. Then suddenly, it changed into the someone in the future. I wish to know more about how they will survive, I don't think Evol is the answer since those kaijuu is enormous and Evol is kinda rare back then. Humans also are diminishing, so how can they produce so many Evol? So many questions and answers that actually can go further, but mangaka just stop after giving some lazy explanations.
Forgot to mention about Cluster 7. It supposed to be heaven for Akira's children: Mio and Naoki. But how can we call it a heaven IF the people in there turn into variants? On top of that, their parents are the one who responsible for the "Special Creatures Meat?" Mio knows the truth, so she doesn't want to eat it, but about when she's a kid? Did she eat it? Also, why they let people in Cluster 7 eat that meat? This is need a lot of explanations. But as I mention above, the mangaka only give readers lazy explanation by telling us: Cluster 7 is a heaven for Mio and Naoki. Oh, please! Naoki died by the variants' hunger they created.
After her arrival on the surface, she ate the meat and changed into variant when the plot needs her to (such a convenient story telling), but mangaka forget about the other 3 who ate so so so so many "Special Creatures Meat" without even turning into variants. Mio is an Evol, why she turned into a variant? Those humanS who ate it turned into variants (despite again, humans are diminishing, remember that? It's an apocalypse story? Where it's almost 0% of survival? And the government doesn't give a sh!t of the civilians?)
In the end, only 4 of them survived and give birth to many many kids (so, incest to help the humanity?) I don't know if there's any other survivors because I can't read Vietnamese and there's only Vietnamese scan that finished translation, but I assume, Miku, Saotome, Ren's big sis and the rest of them should survived as well, but in the end, I only see Mio, Ren, Leader and B00B lady (I forget the name).
Oh, and kaijuu still roaming the earth with Mio and Ren's kids (I presume) become the perfect Evol? Bah...
Now, it's already ended, only the art survives. The art still top notch till the end.
7/10 because of the art, the rather good story and Nao (I love her)