Delicious in Dungeon, Vol. 3
J**Z
If you like manga and in particular DiD - 5 stars.
If you like manga and in particular DiD - 5 stars.
S**!
traduction a bit wanky
some moments are a bit weird to read, some names are a a bit deformed(spoiler: like "adamatine" being traducted "adamant", these kind of things)..so, the traduction is not exactly good. The scantrad did a better job.. such a shame for a pearl like this.
D**K
It's essentially DnD with a typical party of players
I love the creativity of this series. It makes me feel like I'm reading a comic about a DnD party. "We're out of food so I eat the monster"It's a great balance of comedy and drama, with amazing art.
N**K
Delicious in Dungeon is really good.
Dungeon no Meshi is a manga that is consistently hilarious. What is so brilliant about it, however, is that it manages this hilarity in a world that is meticulously fleshed out and feels alive, and with characters that are loveable, imperfect and fully realised. Every panel adds to the characterisation of both the world and the protagonists in it. On top of all that, the plot is actually emotionally investing, and far darker than the humour let’s on. The art is great too, clearly the work of someone who has learnt anatomy from real life and not other manga. The manga is especially good to any fans of DnD or the video games it has inspired (particularly wizardry).In summary, Ryoko Kui is a master storyteller and artist creating what is my favourite manga (so I am biased).Of course, anyone can read the scanlation online, so what a buyer really wants to know is the translation and print quality. I’ve got no complaints about either. The names may be spelt differently, but this is really minor. Nothing has ever taken me out of the story or reading experience. If you’re a fan of this manga, support Ryoko Kui by buying this book.
A**N
The world building in this series is awesome
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