A review by rereader33
Blue Period, Vol. 1 by Tsubasa Yamaguchi

3.0

I enjoyed this volume more than I thought I would. I have never been fond of art, I prefer art history, but this volume did a great job of introducing me to the basics without making me fall asleep or put the book down. The artwork/art style was really strong as well and I liked all the characters designs. That being said, the biggest gripe I have is that I feel disconnected from the characters, even our MC. Don't get me wrong, none of them are offensive or poorly written, I just don't hold any emotional connection with any of them. This is definitely a "me" thing, though, so don't hold it against the volume. The other problem is that while I liked how the narrative was structured and paced, I can't imagine myself really investing in the series. Again, this is a "me" thing, but this is about a subject I've never held an interest in and good pacing/ storytelling/ characters can only go so far when I don't like the actual subject of the story.

Overall, though, this was a solid first volume with a lot of promise. If my library continues to get more, I may pick up the subsequent volumes in the future.