Sometimes Shonen just forcing itself..

MoonlightShadow

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Start to read Fort of Apocalypse recently..

It's an okay series, i like it. But there is problem occured for me (well.. actually it's not really problem), after halfway reading this series i realized that this series is one of the series that it's totally okay if the characters are all adult (yes they are all teens)

I mean.. geez why they must to forced themself to make teen characters? Are they worried losing reader if the characters are all adults? (I mean they are at their mid 20's or on their 30's)
 
Shonen literally means boy though, and so teens are the best age-group. It's not like there aren't adults in shonen manga but if you want manga with adults you need to look at other avenues.
 
MadaraUchiha said:
Shonen literally means boy though, and so teens are the best age-group. It's not like there aren't adults in shonen manga but if you want manga with adults you need to look at other avenues.
 
[quote="Grungie" pid='216389' dateline='1599557957']
At the end of the day, you’re basically complaining that a series not targeted at your age group isn’t appealing to your age group.
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lol i think it applies for anyone.
usually a certain age group target is taken for a reason grungie,.
 
I was going for the complaining about not having adult characters, like it was some kind of fatal flaw.
 
DiamondDust said:
Start to read Fort of Apocalypse recently..

It's an okay series, i like it. But there is problem occured for me (well.. actually it's not really problem), after halfway reading this series i realized that this series is one of the series that it's totally okay if the characters are all adult (yes they are all teens)

I mean.. geez why they must to forced themself to make teen characters? Are they worried losing reader if the characters are all adults? (I mean they are at their mid 20's or on their 30's)
 
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