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Nope, I'm out.
Welcome Home, Papa, is a great psychological thriller... but I decided to let it stack a few months ago, since the chapters were so short and the releases pretty slow. The other two, I haven't read.
But, one really good psychological thriller I really enjoyed was: https://mangakatana.com/manga/my-dearest-self-with-malice-aforethought.22012
I skip out at LGBT though, so if you want recommendations, bear that in mind.
Anyway, I'll just leave this here: toongod.org (adult mode).
Let's see if this is complete... Nope. 37 chapters released; not completely scanlated; 2 volumes released in Japan where its status is, on-going.
If the other 5 chapters turn up here, somebody please appraise me.
Thoroughly absorbing.
Early on, I wondered why this was set in the Wild West, as it may as well have been a fictitious continent off of China - I mean: who doesn't think of gunslingers and showdowns at noon, when thinking of the Wild West?
Also, this is an isekai... for no apparent reason (MC could've just been a gifted genius); it seemed that the author watched, Into the Badlands, and stuck a spin on it that may be popular with comic readers.
That's where the negatives end. The author did himself a bit of a disservice, as the storytelling is never dull, never uses filler shit or plot-armour, and delivers a fast-paced, whirlwind of a ride, that, despite my initial observation, is very much western-genre-inspired.
If you've seen the anime feature of the excellent, Blame!, you'll know what a modern cowboy story can be in a totally different setting; this one is the same kind of, Man with No Name, riding around, doing the right thing... because he has the skills and balls to be able to do just that! In true style, the women fall for him, there's fame and fortune on offer, but he just quietly skips town, looking for the next adventure.
And that's where this one really shines: it's a better western than a lot of westerns! Toss in wuxia (murim the preferred term in this case), and we have a winner.
Sadly though, the genre restraints do limit this from being one of the best - in my humble opinion - as the MC never really becomes somebody we can relate to and, side characters coming and going - if not entirely disposable - and no villain able to become a proper nemesis, this borders on pulp/disposable fiction, no matter how brilliant the overall work is.
I definitely intend to continue reading this (I'll just let them stack some more) and I'd 100% recommend it to most action/adventure/wuxia fans.
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I pity the fool who gave this 1*.
I'm not dissing it, but I spend time on good work and only tend to skim stuff I'm losing interest in. I think it takes me 10-20 minutes to read a chapter (obviously determined by the depth of artwork and length of text).
Using points to level up is new info though.