Catch 見える子ちゃん 1 (Mieruko-chan, #1) Depicted By Tomoki Izumi Presented As File

apareció un tik tok con el anime de este manga y me llamo mucho la atención así que decidí leerlo y me ha gustado bastante.


Miko es una chica que puede ver fantasmas y las ilustraciones de estos son muy buenas me han gustado medio creepy.


Hace tiempos que no leía manga y que bien hacerlo de nuevo con este, que tiene gore y humor.
Miko is a high school girl who can see supernatural spirits ghosts , but she ignores them and act like she sees nothing.

it got creepy art , comedy and interesting characters,
I really enjoyed it, Reading this as a book of the month, And I really like the concept of if I ignore it then it will go away my only worry is where dose the story go from here but I want to find out.
Mierukochan Vol.is a mildly comedic look at one high school girls battle to stop seeing horrific monsters everywhere, While the premise is funny, the comedy is average, Additionally, the prominent amount of fan service may not suit every readers tastes, and the lack of genuine horror may not give horror fans thrills and chills.
Still, theres an audience for this series: heres to new readers finding it!

Full : sitelink ly/JEpALR A girl can see the most gruesome things in the world, no one else can though, We see our girl try to manoeuvre through life and ignoring all the creepy things, because she knows and we know that acknowledging them is going to be even worse for her.
Still, I felt so sorry for her as she does attract all sorts of creepy spooky gruesome stuff, shivers I wonder how long she can hold it up though, we do see her on the verge of a few breakdowns and I was just cheering for her to keep it up, not much longer, you can do it.

The contrast between her and her best friend is huge, but they are still the best friends, and I love how our girl is, despite being swamped by creepies, still making sure her friend is also safe and happy.
And she can help out in a way,
Oh, and one chapter broke my heart, :
The art is fabulous though, especially the creepy monsters are drawn very very very well, nightmare fuel,

Maybe I will write a longer review tomorrow/soon, for now this will do!
Miko has a secret.
. . she sees dead people and it is terrifying,


Before starting my review I will offer a bit of a warning to those that might find some content from this book bothersome.
First there is at least one bath scene where Miko discovers an unwanted guest and her younger brother walks in and accidentally saves her from her ghostly experience.
There is no nudity in the book that I can see but some people still find implied or near nudity to be offensive.
Secondly a majority of the ghosts in this story may share a basic human structure but are often grotesque in their appearances which might bother more sensitive readers including at least one jealous spirit whose face looks like some combination of a vagina and a lamprey.
Finally at least one ghost in this story is a bit of a pervert and although those that he touches are unaware due to his lack of substance and invisibility to his victims we are able to see what he is up to through Miko's eyes and which is less then appropriate even for a ghost.
Thankfully he gets his just deserts in the end, All in all I would probably classify this story as Older Teen though kindle doesn't show the back page of the book so I can't see what it really is though some Teens might be able to handle what this book has to offer if they are mature enough and not easily spooked.


Miko is an average high school student but her world is changed forever when she suddenly sees and hears gruesome apparitions who manifest normally hidden from the rest of the unaware world.
Being a teen Miko is not only not exited but she actively does whatever it takes to avoid letting these monstrous looking entities from knowing she is even aware of them as she does her best to protect herself and to a degree those around her unaware of what hides in plane sight though even the worse of them do not seem to be corporeal enough to actually harm anyone.
. . yet.

Now mind you the story while filled with ghastly ghost beings of various degrees of realism and strange shapes this is not entirely a horror story as those around Miko continue to live their lives regardless of Miko trying to keep her cool with strange things around her.
In fact some of the best parts of the book that I enjoyed were not the very expressive character reactions or the monster like beings that fuel Miko's nightmares but the times when her ability to see ghosts turns out beneficial like when she and her friend find an abandoned kitten and find it a new home or a particular scene at the end of the book which was super touching.
If you want to find out more I guess you will have to read it for yourself, :

The only thing t hat really bugged me about this book is that the translation notes and explanation of honorifics is not at the end of the book like many other series.
It was certainly a surprise considering I found it nearly/th of the way into the book and some of the translation notes were related to parts of the manga i hadn't even read yet so putting it so early was kind of a tease for things yet to come rather then an explanation.
At least it was not filled with any real spoilers, This was alright.

A little too ecchi for my taste, but I will probably check out more of the series, The plot also became super repetitive after awhile, I mean we get it you hate this gift/curse however you want to see it, its the same thing with avoiding
Catch 見える子ちゃん 1 (Mieruko-chan, #1) Depicted By Tomoki Izumi Presented As File
eye contact and internal screaming.
It got old and this was a short manga, so I am hoping I don't get burnt out too quickly from this series.


What I did like were the instances where Mieruko uses her ability to help out in particular situations, If the story evolves into more of that, then I will probably continue, Miko sees dead people although not her therapist, which is unfortunate because they might have helped and some other stuff that Freud would have had a field day with.
Nobody else does, however, so she does her best to ignore them, which is kind of difficult when spirits keep showing up in the most unfortunate places.


Only that Sadako book keeps this from being the weirdest thing I read all week, I think this is meant to be a comedy, given most endings of the various chapters, and its amusing at points, but its also really bizarre.
The stories follow a basic pattern of Miko hoping something doesnt show up and then being discomfited when it inevitably does,

And it veers hard into some weird ecchi vibes at points, leaning into male gaze and posing and such, To my own surprise, I really liked Mikos friend Hana, who overcomes her introduction as a giant pair of boobs to turn, if not into a fully realized character, then at least a clearly good friend.
The two provide a cute contrast to one another,

It gets better as it goes, I didnt love the initial chapters I can go another lifetime without seeing spirits made entirely of hands copping a feel on somebody and them not noticing.
As I alluded to, theres a lot of odd sexual moments in the depiction of the spirits theres a story about a couple who clearly deserve one another that is.
. . phew yep. Thats sure a design.

Once Hana gets more invested in trying to get a little peace and quiet, it improves theres a story with a fortune teller thats pretty predictable but I still liked a lot.
The comedic timing in that one is pretty sharp,

Then theres the last story, which takes what was done before this and uses it in a unique and genuinely surprising way.
It continues the vein of discomfort but also injects some warmth and drama into it that I appreciated, while still being amusing.
If the book maintains that vibe itll do okay,

it has some rough patches but theres a potential here that, if it can lay off fetishizing its characters as much, could lead to better things.
And hey, a good surprise out of that last chapter counts for a lot, Definitely worth a second volume, .