ART SECTION: 8/10
The gothic motif is something worthy of praise, while the rather rough outlines make everything look more grim and scary. Besides that, like almost any other shounen it is full of rather clear-cut good guys and bad guys, dressed in clothes following a motif. So aesthetics aside it plays out as any other of its kind. Still, those decorations around the Gothic world were quite catchy.
STORY SECTION: 4/10
The initial chapters are marvelous and really attract your attention. It is about an alternative Earth, full of gothic motifs, where an evil demon/ghost of sorts plans to destroy it by exploiting peoples’ grief over the death of their loved ones, luring them to raise the dead and thus creating monsters that kill innocents and sink the world into chaos. The heroes have to find Innocence, powers that protect the world, and battle the Evil Earl and his minions.
Such formula is more than familiar for a shounen series, but the interesting twist is that this happens in a Gothic world. Monsters are created and heroes gain power-ups in many shounen series; although here it feels somewhat less obvious as the monsters are made from love and innocence may hurt even bystanders. This is usually enough to keep the average viewer watching. The first dozen of episodes are just fine, introducing the main characters, their sad lives, the secret organization that was made to stop the Earl and the objective goals of each side.
The problem comes right after the basic plot and cast are presented. Typical to its genre, the characters behave in predictable shounen manner and the battles are full of power-ups, where they didn’t really need them to progress the story. I mean, giving the monsters level ups was ok the first time, as it was giving them individuality and personality (like Menos Grande in Bleach). But thereafter, it was just lame; leveling up for the sake of leveling up. Plus, the good guys typically gain extra power right when they want it, so it lost its suspense quite soon.
There is no conclusion and the manga is pretty much abandoned by its maker, a sign of how even she got bored of its cheesy development. So, you are basically left with an abandoned unoriginal story with a good main idea. But wait, even the nice idea is not that nice if you look around. There has been a weird Gothic manga motif fad going around, so many manga seem to have the same feeling lately.
CHARACTER SECTION: 5/10
I’m not going into many details because down to it, if you have read some Jump shounen, you know exactly what to expect. A pretty, kind-hearted boy as lead with a superpower that beats everything, a pretty girl as support, some other dudes as antagonists and sidekicks and the sort. The good guys are all young, yet have superpowers that level buildings and that is no surprise for this genre and thus not a minus. Seriously, the cast is quite typical for its genre; it pains even more to see that they hardly develop any further than the initial episodes they appear in. Or some flashbacks that simply explain their sad past and present role in the organization. And as always, power-ups don’t count as development.
Even the villains look cool but you hardly get to know anything about them, other than they just want to destroy the world. As for the monster minions, they are pretty much cannon fodder and you will lose interest in them a few seconds after they are defeated.
All things considered, the characters are ok for such a series and they’re colorized to a generally high degree. But that is that and no more. They are not special, unique or even complete. Thus, I give them the base for being simply nice to watch.
VALUE SECTION: 2/10
Although there was plenty of hype around it when the series was circulating regularly, all the fame went away quite fast when a certain-other-similar-manga began to circulate, so it didn’t even manage to get some historical value. It WOULD have some if it was complete or if there wasn’t this Manga Gothic Fad going on right now. If you compare it to other shounen, it is quite one-of-the-same. If you compare it to other Goth manga, it is by far the less interesting in terms of atmosphere or story. So, the chances of rereading it or having a reason to remember it are few to none.
ENJOYMENT SECTION: 4/10
Besides the initial chapters and a few other ones here and there, this series felt generic and didn’t keep me very interested. So, I say go for the titles in my Suggestion List. They are very similar yet far more catchy.
VERDICT: 4.5/10
Another shounen series, which had the potential to excel, but also went under because of its bad planning. And in far less chapters than Naruto or Bleach.
SUGGESTION LIST
Soul Eater
Death Note
Bleach
Ao no Exorcist
Beelzebub