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プランダラ (Japanese); 掠夺者 ; 플런더러; Грабитель
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Briefly about Plunderer manga: The year 305 of the Alcian schedule. The globe is ruled by “numbers. Everyone is birthed branded with a “meter. This “counter” can be anything: the kilometers took a trip. Or it can be a the variety of individuals that assumed your food preparation tasted excellent. If the “meter” goes down to no, you will certainly get in the Abyss. After the “meter” of our heroine’s mommy, Hina, looked at the side… Her last demand to her little girl was: to discover the fabulous Red Baron.

One day when I opened this manga, I thought… I guess this work is a regular harem novel with a fantasy genre. How wrong I was at the time… But I decided to give it a chance. After all, the idea itself became interesting to me in the first few chapters. And now I do not regret doing it.

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The more I got into this manga, the more interesting it became. The plot didn’t give me a break and twisted as much as it could. However, the manga didn’t lose its meaning. It didn’t become something completely confusing and incomprehensible. Over time, everything falls into place. Even the rash actions of the characters were done for a reason.

The characters here, as they say, are to all tastes and colors. Of course, some of them are annoying. But they do not spoil this masterpiece in any way, and they are sometimes interesting to watch. They all have extraordinary charisma and personality. And also they don’t dumb down trying to understand what’s going on, they don’t slow down the narration.

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There is much that is unclear right now. But I believe it will be explaining to us soon. Because you can see how hard the author is trying. I think it’s hard to come up with something like that. I don’t get bored with the story in the whole manga. You open a manga like that. Hmm, familiar drawings. It’s by Sora No Otoshimono. He’s probably going to be talking about the shoals of migrating pansu again. But no, the author thinks he’s grown out of it and needs to try something new. So after the first 10 chapters, the author decides to play a complicated plot.

And he succeeds. Yes, the plot is interesting, lots of unexpected twists and charismatic characters. The author takes the trouble, prescribing characters and backstory for each of the dozens of characters. Almost every character has a double bottom. And whoever gets it through, boasts a triple bottom as well.

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It seems that the author Plunderer gave the editor a dozen ideas at once. But along the way he stumbling, and they get mixing up in one incomprehensible heap. Yes, the plot is interesting to follow. It’s interesting to see how it all ends. But all the time you wonder, what was the author smoking? Why did he introduce so many characters, why did he give them so many superpowers? After all, in the same Sora the author was able to write an interesting ending with only ten characters. And here their number is already approaching fifty.

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But Minazuki has taken it one step further in terms of graphics. I don’t know what happens to mangaka… Maybe the lower chakra itches, the gates of death open. Or they reach the bancai. But at some point, some artists go to god level drawing. Murata in Onepunchman, Oku Hiroya in Gantz (if he didn’t waste graphene on snot) and Boichi in Sun Ken Rock achieved this. And now Minazuki has joined that club. There have been some coolly drawn moments in past works, too. But they were at most one page per dozen chapters. With Plunderer’s emphasis on combat, the author was able to turn in full force.

Great pathetic static shots of the characters burning each other with their eyes. Dynamic fight scenes in close-ups, where it’s clear what’s going on. Where it’s clear who’s hitting and how, even in a fountain of special effects. And yet everything is interspersed with relaxing chibi drawing in the quieter moments.