February 24, 2024
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Funny manga, little to no furigana, good for N3
Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama is an uninteresting middle schooler with interesting supernatural powers. Combined with teenage emotions and the wackiness of the supporting cast, shenanigans ensue. Comedy manga (that can get emotional later on, but this volume is like the first 2 episodes of the show).
I came to this manga after finishing the show. If you've seen the show, then I'd say that the manga is the exact same level of difficulty, with the ramblings of Reigen being a bit more daunting when printed out, but at least you can read them at your own speed and slowly comprehend it, lol.
For language learning: Mostly uses N3 vocab and some ghost-related vocab. To save you a lookup, 除霊 means exorcism. If you've watched the show, then it's the exact same words, except no furigana so the kanji readings will be really hammered into your head. I'd say it was a bit easier or the same level as the Death Note manga for reference, which has a level of 29(iirc) as of right now. Really good for practicing N3 vocab without furigana, and is one of the easiest mangas without furi I'd say. Not recommended as a beginner's manga, but as a Baby's First Furiganaless it's good.