As usual the artwork by Shun Saeki does not fail to disappoint, especially during the “foodgasms” sequences people have when they food made by Soma and the other aspiring young chefs. As usual its filled with great comedic moments and throwback parodies to other series that you have to have some knowledge of old anime series and whatnot. Meanwhile Yuto Tsukuda has done a great job of crafting a compelling story that continues from it first volume and is great in its 3rd.
With the recent news that this great manga series is being adapted into an anime for next year, I hope more people take the time to start reading the manga before it premiers on tv. It is one of the lesser known gems being published by Weekly Shonen Jump at the moment but with its continued success both in Japan and its successful American release probably helped with the greenlighting of the anime project. This delay is a blessing in disguise because it has given time for the manga to have of the story published so we can either have a longer more complete tv series, or one that just doesn’t add un-needed or unwanted filler. this has been a pet peeve i have had with many new mangas and light novels, is I feel they have gotten a tv series way too soon and then never got a second season so you are left at a cliffhanger as the main plot of the only starts to be revealed. That was the case with Aesthetica of the Rogue Hero and So I Can’t Play H among others. That or you get something akin to the Rosario II Vampire anime series almost completely disregarded the manga series and just had filler original stories which when compared to the main story of the manga were ultimately disappointing. With almost over 100 chapters published, and with the conclusion of the cooking festival arc to be wrapped up in the upcoming months, here’s hoping we get an anime series that does this great manga series justice.
Story - Yuto Tsukada
Art - Shun Saeki
Publisher - Viz Media
Date - October 2014
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