Our protagonist was reincarnated in a world with goblin and dragon….but his optimal job is “villager”. Using the cheat “getting one chance to redo life after death” he will show you what a villager can do. Show goblins
Where can I read Kumo Desu Ga, Nani Ka??You can read Kumo Desu Ga, Nani Ka? manga online at https://nanika.online/ in English for free. What is the release schedule for Kumo Desu Ga, Nani Ka? manga?Kumo Desu Ga, Nani Ka? Chapters are released weekly. But sometimes, the manga chapters get delayed. Bookmark https://nanika.online/ to stay notified whenever a new chapter is released. Kumo Desu Ga, Nani Ka? Reviews:This was the first isekai manga I read, so it holds a bit of a soft spot for me. Our spider protagonist is drawn really cutesy. The dragons aren’t drawn all that well. The art is simple, but it works to make the story seem more lighthearted. With its themes of cannibalism and mass death, it could easily have a dark overtone, but it manages to stay more fun. A lot of the humor comes from having the spider (metaphorically) dressed up in human clothes, in what I assume are references to other anime, and doing silly poses and stuff. It’s basically all internal dialogue since for a large portion of the story, it’s just our singular character dealing with other monsters. Later, he gets a Parallel Minds skill which lets fem literally talk with herself and a few other characters are also introduced, but the manga isn’t really about the characters. It feels like the readers are meant to project themselves onto the spider since their personality seems pretty generically otaku. I’m actually impressed that the story is able to maintain a sense of intensity in the fight scenes, even after the spider gets to the point of being ridiculously overpowered. He is always in a state of desperation and near death, with gaping holes in his torso and missing limbs by the end of the battles. Fe uses tactics and every trick fe can think of to overcome her disadvantages and eke out victories. Defeating opponents gives fem experience points and after reaching a certain threshold, fe will level up and all of her damage will be healed. The manga also puts a large amount of focus on keeping track of the various skills gained. I do think I find myself more invested in the skill growth than in some other isekai manga, though it’s still not as though I’m able to care about all the different skills being leveled up. Early on, we see that some skills activate something called “Taboo” which is never supposed to be leveled up, and it creates a nice sense of tension since we don’t know what’ll happen once Taboo reaches Level 10 (the level when skills upgrade). In chapter 23, the idea of Administrators is introduced and that gave this story a larger sense of focus and intrigue. Beyond mere survival or vague ideas like leaving the labyrinth or coexisting with humans, our spider is starting to formulate an actual game plan. This battle that he’s currently involved in feels pretty climactic and intense, so I’m not sure what type of confrontation they’ll follow it up with or how long it’ll take, but I’m along for the ride. |