Of course, when other anime/manga win awards that doesn't matter when it doesn't fit the message, like Shield Hero, or the various mega ecchi/romcoms that come out yearly.
Also, it won 2 awards. The Eisner Award for Best US Edition of International Works, which to me sounds like a fucking award for localization. And a Harvey Award.
You know what other titles won a Harvey Award in its short lived category? Chainsaw Man for the last three straight years, My Hero Academia before it, and My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness which the category was created to give to. So its a completely meaningless award that only existed to jerkoff that overhyped book.
Th summary of the series also sounds painfully generic. A girl wants to be a wizard, but you need to be born to be a wizard. Then a mysterious mentor shows up and and shows her magic can be done in different ways! Its literally My Hero Academia but in fantasy instead of superheroes from that.
Of course, when other anime/manga win awards that doesn't matter when it doesn't fit the message, like Shield Hero, or the various mega ecchi/romcoms that come out yearly.
Also, it won 2 awards. The Eisner Award for Best US Edition of International Works, which to me sounds like a fucking award for localization. And a Harvey Award.
You know what other titles won a Harvey Award in its short lived category? Chainsaw Man for the last three straight years, My Hero Academia before it, and My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness which the category was created to give to. So its a completely meaningless award that only existed to jerkoff that overhyped book.
Th summary of the series also sounds painfully generic. A girl wants to be a wizard, but you need to be born to be a wizard. Then a mysterious mentor shows up and and shows her magic can be done in different ways! Its literally My Hero Academia but in fantasy instead of superheroes from that.