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    Our Aimless Nights Comic Review – Review

    Comic VibeBy Comic VibeNovember 22, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The perils of naming a comic Our aimless night This adjective already reveals too much information. The narrative of this two-volume comic is a bit meandering in some areas, although that’s a good thing. Regardless, teen romance, with all its awkward tendencies, is never entirely straightforward, especially when the first half of the story involves the classic game of “will they or won’t they?” Granted, the story moves slowly as a result, although there’s still enough substance to make the relationship between the two protagonists seem legitimate.

    Our aimless night Young Chika longs for Waya, a brooding loner. He is withdrawn and brooding, and wears dark clothes most of the time, with his hair hanging down over his eyes. His personality is the opposite of Chika’s highly social personality, which of course makes the two find opposites really attractive. This isn’t the first time mangaka Moriyuki has dabbled in this field – a similar premise was used in ” Momogawa-kun vs. Amami-sanwhich also features a seemingly normal girl trying to hook up with a social outcast. Of course there are differences between Momogawa-kun vs. Amami-san and Our aimless nightbut the latter seems to follow the same barebones plot line so well that one could consider it a spiritual successor Momokawa.

    Of course, the two biggest differences are Our aimless night Taking place in a high school rather than a workplace, the story is two volumes of comics instead of one. With the extra volume, there’s more wiggle room to express some cute and healthy romance. Admittedly, the manga doesn’t have enough room to give the character much depth; as the manga continues, Chika’s popularity fades into the background, while Waya’s brooding makes him the beast that Chika’s Belle is. Later, Waya suspected that Chika might be interested in someone else, so in order to prove his worth, he participated in an e-sports tournament at a cultural festival, which was well prepared but we barely saw it, and the results were unexpected among several groups Disqualified. And a male character whose nervous and playful behavior is considered puppy-like, honestly? I’d rather he be the heroine’s favorite. But that might just be me talking.

    Still, the moments that don’t feel rushed are the best that the comic has to offer. Our aimless nightThe title is a reference to the small private gatherings Waya and Chika have every Wednesday night outside the corner store. They are fleeting and fleeting, both for the characters in the story and for us as readers, but there are enough of these moments to ultimately show the tenderness of Chika and Waya’s relationship. The final part of the second volume, with the prospect of a college threat tearing the two apart, is filled with some expected clichés while remaining simple and to the point enough to provide a satisfying conclusion.

    The art for this series isn’t the most detailed, but it has a sincere flat style that still compliments it well. A lot of the time, the art style allows for instances of minimalism, which helps inject some necessary cuteness to bring out the character’s personality and romance. While it does feel generic at times, it still has a sincere simplicity that still works for me.

    At only two volumes, the comic is a slim read, and as the title suggests, it can be a rambling book. It’s definitely not a deep, page-turning story about love and lust, and it’s not true either. Our aimless night It’s an easy read, cute, and well done, providing a nice little story for fans of high school romance novels.

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