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KonoSuba As far as
comedies go, KonoSuba is one of my all-time favorites. Plot wise it’s pretty standard, with a guy dying, meeting a goddess who offers to resurrect him in a different world, so he ends up trolling the system and taking her
along with him, etc. However, the characters are anything but standard. The male lead has no moral code
whatsoever and will absolutely drop kick a woman in the name of equality. The goddess is anything but godly. Their tank is a pervert, and their mage is a one-pump-chump with a taste for destruction. The show is hilarious and has my sincere approval. 28. Overlord The
main selling point of Overlord has to be its MMORPG word building, and the absolute power of the main character Ainz. The catch is that only Ainz is transported into this world and the other NPCs simply gain life, meaning that he can metagame everything but also that he has no real stakes involved. He does set out to conquer the world.
[47] Reception[edit] Manga[edit] By December 2018, the manga had over 130,000 copies in circulation. [48] Heavenly Delusion ranked first on Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2019 ranking of Top 20 manga series for
male readers. [49] Heavenly Delusion was one of the Jury Recommended Works at the 24th and 25th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2021 and 2022, respectively. [50][51] The manga was awarded the French Daruma Award for the Best Screenplay category at the Japan Expo Awards [fr] in 2023. [52][53] Reviewing the first volume, Anime News Network praised the narrative of Heavenly Delusion for its focus on Kiruko and Maru's appealing relationship and Ishiguro's character designs. Furthermore, they felt that while the volume explores the mysteries behind Kiruko, there were still too many mysteries the plot would explore in the future. [54] The French
website Manga News found the premise captivating due to the mysteries it shows. [55] Sigue en Serie also commented on the mysteries of the series, which would motivate readers to move quickly to the next volumes in order to understand more the plot through the two parallel storylines. [56] By the third volume, Manga News noted that the events from the both storylines have been connected especially from Tokio's point of view while the duo's journey was noted to be more comical than tragic in contrast as a result of how Ishiguro writes the chapters. They still felt both plots offer interesting mysteries whose connections are not given away that easily. [57] Brutus magazine listed Heavenly Delusion on their "Most Dangerous Manga" list, which included works with the most "stimulating" and thought-provoking themes.
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