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Go to My Libraryre:ON Vol. 02 (reON Comics)
- Language
- Indonesian
- Published in
- Publisher
- PT Wahana Inspirasi Nusantara
- Pages
- 144
- ISBN
- 9786021406816
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Readers frequently praise the book for its engaging and often humorous content, with several stories highlighted for their unique and imaginative concepts. Specific mentions include a comedic tale involving an adorable cat and another with a wild, funny premise. The artwork in certain sections, particularly "The Grand Legend Ramayana", receives high acclaim for being epic and visually appealing, drawing readers in with its visuals and developing plot. Some readers also appreciate additional content, such as practical tips for comic creation, finding it useful and enjoyable.
However, the collection also draws significant criticism. Common complaints revolve around confusing storylines, with some narratives being described as messy or difficult to follow. Character development is a point of concern for some, particularly in "Platina Parlour" where characters are found to be indistinguishable or too numerous. While some ideas are deemed interesting, their execution is sometimes criticized as falling short. Certain stories, like "Lay-Lay Cat" (in one review) and "Galauman", are noted for lacking narrative impact or being perceived as cringey early on. There's also a general sentiment that some content, despite good artwork, struggles with plot coherence, and one review even raises concerns about originality, likening it too closely to Japanese manga.
Overall, the book presents a mixed bag of experiences for readers. While it offers moments of genuine humor, creative ideas, and impressive artwork in specific segments, it also struggles with narrative clarity, character distinctiveness, and consistent execution across its various stories. This collection would likely appeal to readers who enjoy diverse short comic stories, appreciate strong visual art, and are open to experimental or humorous concepts, even if some narratives may not fully cohere or resonate. It might particularly suit those looking for light, entertaining reads with a variety of styles, and who are willing to overlook some plot inconsistencies for the sake of unique ideas and visual appeal.
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