This is a story about a girl who runs a laundromat and gets treated like a figurative punching bag by everyone around her, and to top it all off, a super careless ghost comes and starts ruining her business. Her classmates ostracize her and there's a creepy businessman who keeps harrassing and stalking her. I don't care about the ghost at all. Reading this is just watching someone suffer.
My first Tagalog book! I had to read it out loud to myself to understand, but I definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to read Tagalog but only understands it in conversation. I love the art and found the story super fun. Highly recommend!
I wish this had been written later to better incorporate the stuff mentioned in the postscript, but oh well. As it is, I feel like I have to take it with a grain of salt because we only get the author's point of view, and he doesn't seem to see much fault in himself. I do think this is a really interesting look into not just this musical, but into show business is general. We get to learn a lot about the different people involved and how they work together, as well as how their attitudes toward the show change. But every time I started to care about their dreams to make something amazing, the book would hit me with some more overused foreshadowing. With all that foreshadowing, I thought there would eventually be more focus on what brought showings of the musical to a close, but it doesn't really end in a place that feels complete. I am glad this book exists to preserve at least some description of what the first version of the musical was like. It made me really wish I could've seen both versions.
I appreciate the author's attitude toward Marvel Comics. He is very appreciative of the stories in general, including the oldest comics as well as the newer generation, while also acknowledging that a lot of the comics aren't great. I found what I read interesting, but it's just not the type of thing I want to read from start to finish, especially as the years go by and more comics come out that are not included here.
It's hard to say what I liked without spoiling it, because this whole first volume is the setup to a bigger story. I was pretty confused at first, but I was really intrigued when I started to see where it was going. I'd definitely recommend for fans of Steins;Gate. The art is fantastic as well, and I love the baybayin onomatopoeia.
I love the worldbuilding, but I just didn't find the story or characters all that interesting. When I was 45% in, it still felt like the story was just beginning.