Okay, here is my sharing about “the beginning after the end manga”:
I stumbled upon this manga called “The Beginning After the End” a while back, and let me tell you, it’s been quite a ride. I was browsing around, looking for something new to read, and the title just caught my eye. Sounded mysterious, right?
So, I started digging. First thing I did was check out where I could read it. I found out that it’s originally a web novel that got turned into a manga. I found this manga on a site called MangaTown. I read the manga on this site. There are a ton of chapters available, and they update pretty regularly, so that’s a plus. I learned from their website that there are also some volumes available. I heard Volume 11 is out now on places like Apple Books and Kindle, but I’m sticking to reading it chapter by chapter for now.
The story itself? Man, it’s got everything. We’re talking about this dude, King Grey, who’s like the top dog in his world – super strong, rich, the whole shebang. But guess what? He’s not happy. Classic, right? Anyway, he kicks the bucket under some shady circumstances and BAM! He’s reborn in another world. And this new world? It’s full of magic and monsters. I do not know the details about how he died, but it seems interesting.
Now, in this new life, he’s got a chance to do things differently. He’s got all these memories from his past life, but he’s a kid again. It’s like, imagine being an adult stuck in a kid’s body, but you’re also in a totally different world with magic. Crazy, huh? I started reading and got hooked on how he’s going to use his old knowledge in this new place. The whole idea of reincarnation and starting over is something I find super interesting.
I spent a good chunk of time just diving into the first few chapters. The art is pretty solid – makes you feel like you’re right there in the action. And the characters? They’re not just your usual good guys and bad guys. There’s a lot going on with them, which I appreciate. I even started jotting down notes about the different characters and the magic system because it’s pretty detailed.
What I Really Like
- The Main Character’s Journey: Seeing King Grey, or rather, Arthur (his new name), grow and adapt in this new world is fascinating. He’s not just relying on brute strength; he’s smart and strategic.
- World-Building: The world they’ve created is rich and complex. It’s not just “magic exists”; there are rules and systems, and it feels like a real place.
- Supporting Characters: It’s not just about Arthur. The people around him, his family, and the other characters he meets – they all have their own stories, and it adds so much depth.
Honestly, I didn’t expect to get this invested, but here I am. I’ve been telling my friends about it, trying to get them to read it too. It’s cool to have something new to geek out over, you know? And there’s a whole community of fans out there, discussing theories and stuff. I haven’t joined in yet, but I might just do that soon.
So yeah, that’s my experience with “The Beginning After the End” so far. I’m still reading it, still enjoying it. If you’re into fantasy, second chances, and a bit of action, maybe give it a shot. Who knows, you might get hooked just like I did.