Nitos Guide To The Parallel World - Manga
Nito’s Guide to the Parallel World - manga
by Joryu Romero
Hidako Masamune is a high school student who suffers from continuous bullying by his classmates. Becoming tired of it all, he decides to commit suicide, but instead he is transported to another world along with all his classmates. When they arrive, they find that they now possess amazing abilities but he was only granted the status of a "healer," the weakest skill of all. The king decides to get rid of him by transporting him to another faraway place, but not before Hidako swears revenge against the king, the kingdom, and all of his classmates.
i realy like the art for this comic, its simpel but its got a bit of twang. i like the idea of his abilaty of reversing magic and what that means for the world at large. most of the time in my opeon storys like this get stuck on trying to make the main chariter fit in the world, this comic does not do that, he does hide him self but he does not become a large part of the world makeing or selling things like in other kicked out dudes
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