

Supporting characters also play their parts well, leaving not one feeling out of place. The characters are amusing, and it's not hard to like certain individuals like Mana or Makoto due to both being very likable. The characters are well defined and the only complaint I have in this area is the lack of detail to certain areas which can prove lackluster at times. Most of the story is told through the eyes of Makoto Tobita(to whom Mana falls in love with) and for fans of the shonen genre, is a lead which for once is actually inspiring.Īrt is fair for this manga and while it may not be its selling point, it definitely does outshine some of the manga out there being published at the moment. While the story itself may not be something new, the premises it covers and the characters involved bring new depth to what has been an enjoyable read thus far. SDG4946 is the story of Mana Emiya, a girl who happens to be 49-and-a-half meters tall due to circumstances, and her ordeals with being humanities last stand against unknown aliens and other supernatural beings whilst falling in love like a

Super Dreadnought Girl is a shonen manga from Takeshi Azuma, and is pretty much a retelling of the classic 1958 sci-fi film "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman" with a new twist via manga-style. They say love can tackle all adversities, but what happens if that love is between a 50 foot girl and a guy who's known to be the shortest in his class?
