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Aug 12, 2024
"Colorless" is a groundbreaking manga that employs "color" as more than just a visual element, rather a powerful narrative device. This approach adds layers of meaning to each panel where color appears, creating a immersive experience. Further enhanced by the gritty and harsh environment, bringing the world to life in a way that feels both vivid and bleak. With its exceptional world-building and storytelling, "Colorless" stands out as a work of respectable quality.

However, every great story needs a compelling antagonist, and this is where "Colorless" falls short. The antagonist’s actions are predictable and lack depth, though this is somewhat offset by the characters' clever ways of confronting them. The fight scenes are a highlight, beautifully choreographed and structured - though a bit difficut to follow - helps tie everything together with some action.

One of the manga’s more frustrating aspects is its tendency to leave too much unexplained. The story introduces interesting side characters and concepts but fails to develop them fully, leaving them feeling abandoned. While this might be acceptable for casual readers, it can be disappointing for those who want to dive deep into the story and its characters.

Without its unique use of "color" as a storytelling tool, "Colorless" might end up being just another manga with a decent plot. Yet, this creative choice elevates the entire reading experience, making "Colorless" a memorable and impactful work.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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