As you can probably tell, the fantasy world is very much a video game realm, but the rules are much more Dark Souls than World of Warcraft. Then, the laws of the world itself stand out. But the party is tasked with a quest, and once it’s completed, they’re whisked back home, left to live their normal lives until they are summoned for the next quest. He knows about edible plants, and he can wield a hoe and a hand scythe, both of which break in his first fight. And Yusuke? His luck isn’t so great, so he’s stuck as a farmer. Hakozaki, unshackled from her frailty, becomes a sword-wielding warrior. The protagonist, Yotsuya Yusuke, and his teammates, prospective model Iu Shindo and shy, sickly Kusue Hakozaki, are yanked from their school lives and dropped into a fantasy world, where a creepy game master (going fully nude with stars and hands on your sensitive areas and without the top half of your head is definitely a fashion choice, that’s for sure) assigns them random classes. The first volume of I’m Standing on a Million Lives, the new manga from writer Naoki Yamakawa and Trinity Seven artist Akinari Nao, takes this challenge on from three angles.įirst, the characters actually get to go back home. Since it’s a popular theme, Isekai titles often try to find unique angles. ![]() ![]() I'm Standing On A Million Lives Manga Volume 1 ReviewĪnyone who keeps up with the current anime and manga landscape knows one of the hottest trends right now is Isekai, where the protagonist is an everyday person who is whisked off to another (typically fantasy) world, playing the fish out of water before typically becoming the hero of the land.
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