Are we talking about the Dragon Maid author or the Jobless Reincarnation author?
Because I've never heard of this, but I won't be surprised by either one.
Seriously, Jobless Reincarnation (Mushoku Tensei) was so, so good...and yet I cannot recommend it to people, because of all the overtones. Same thing with Bakemonogatari and its related series, which I also enjoyed.
Dragon Maid, I don't know anything about the Jobless series or guy. Here it is for proof. He puts the same dynamic in most of his works as well.
Also that's the way I feel about Made in Abyss. The concept, art, and villains/creatures are just phenomenal. I truly just want to get lost in exploring the background elements and pages of landscapes of it. The artist is legit one of the best in the market on pure talent.
But then you get to the main characters and what they get into and the obvious problem arises. Makes it hard to enjoy and even harder to recommend to anyone.
Are we talking about the Dragon Maid author or the Jobless Reincarnation author?
Because I've never heard of this, but I won't be surprised by either one.
Seriously, Jobless Reincarnation (Mushoku Tensei) was so, so good...and yet I cannot recommend it to people, because of all the overtones. Same thing with Bakemonogatari and its related series, which I also enjoyed.
(EDIT: It's the Dragon Maid guy.)
Dragon Maid, I don't know anything about the Jobless series or guy. Here it is for proof. He puts the same dynamic in most of his works as well.
Also that's the way I feel about Made in Abyss. The concept, art, and villains/creatures are just phenomenal. I truly just want to get lost in exploring the background elements and pages of landscapes of it. The artist is legit one of the best in the market on pure talent.
But then you get to the main characters and what they get into and the obvious problem arises. Makes it hard to enjoy and even harder to recommend to anyone.