QUOTE (Verilance @ Aug 7 2012, 02:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Not that it is unpopular it does okay for any manga from Jump Square but not in the top range such as Claymore etc It usually charts in the Orican rankings each volume but has never to my knowledge sold to the level I would want.
it is monthly so it actually is updated within days of it coming out, the current chapter 55 was released Aug 4th in Jump Square
I just think it is a better story than most of the "popular" manga and think it should have sales like them.
maybe I just want Ikeda to be filthy rich lol
I never get the became a battle manga thing, I have heard this many times recently it always was a battle manga with elements of romance
it is monthly so it actually is updated within days of it coming out, the current chapter 55 was released Aug 4th in Jump Square
I just think it is a better story than most of the "popular" manga and think it should have sales like them.
maybe I just want Ikeda to be filthy rich lol
I never get the became a battle manga thing, I have heard this many times recently it always was a battle manga with elements of romance
Well, the series started as a very episodic, monster/girl of the week type deal, with Inner Moka (hotness) waking up to deal with the foe, so yes that element has always been a part of it, but now not only does Moka fight, but there's a team of fighters and Tsukune can now fight too. Before it was more about Tsukune's blossoming relationship with Moka and his survival in a non-human academy, but now it's become a save the world through battles manga. Save a Moka, save the world. The escalated scale has also caused the escalation in the number of people who fight. That's why I think it's transformed more into a battle manga. That doesn't mean the other genres aren't still present, but they've taken a backseat to battling.