
Reading that last chapter, seeing everyone happy with things back to normal, I could not help but feel empty.Īstra Lost in Space is a short, but powerful journey about friendship. The connections the kids have had some of the most intense moments that highly entertained me and had me caring for the characters by a big degree. The combination of teamwork and leadership with the element of survival on an unknown planet created intrigue and decent character development.Īs the story progresses (Particularly in the halfway point), the plot starts to really kick in with so many plot twists that made all of the character development more impactful. As the chapters progress, I gradually started to get attached to the characters. Astra Lost in Space does start out fairly generic with a nice little premise about nine kids being mysteriously sent to space, wanting to return to their home planet. I was highly impressed with the art and character design, immediately thinking about why this has become notable Given my sense of empathy, I wanted to look into Astra Lost in Space first to see if I would love it as my friend. The latter was the one he loved the most and he told me it was a more obscure SJ title that has yet to see deserved praise. A friend I know on Twitter recommended two titles to me, Kimetsu no Yaiba and Astra Lost in Space.
#ASTRA LOST IN SPACIE SERIES#
I came across this series right after consuming one of SJ’s recent series The Promised Neverland. Hopefully it delivers, im excited to watch that one as well, so if the Voice Acting, Music and Animation is on point i wouldn't be surprised to see this Story gain immense popularity, because i felt its underread, but incredibly loved by a select few.
#ASTRA LOST IN SPACIE TV#
I simply hope more people pick up this Manga as the TV Adaptation will be Airing this Summer. My Overall Enjoyment was therefore a solid 10. The only thing i did not like was that some of the Characters were annoying during the first half of the Show, there was some Dialogue bothering me, but i quickly forgot about that and honestly they were extremely minor issues, but i had to mention something negative. The Art, well i really enjoyed it although its nowhere near as Unique as Hajime Isayama or Yusuke Murata, its still absolutely solid and does a great Job at hiding the Insane Story through its simplistic and innocent design.

When the Plot Twists start piling up you will not be able to stop reading. I shed tears, my heart beat faster with every Chapter that i was reading. I like to compare the Manga to a rollercoaster because initially you are elevated slowly and once it starts rolling you end up in an intense journey of excitement. Honestly the 2nd Half of the Show portrays a completely different Array of Emotions, it seems like a completely different Story. Never expected the direction this Manga was going to take. a few annoying Characters and Dialogue quickly develops into a brilliant Story revolving around Conspiracy and Secrets. What seemed like a Space Slice of Life that raised a couple of seemingly unimportant Questions at the start, and continues to portray this image until halfway through the Manga with What i mean by that is that the Story is told from the Perspective of Characters that have very limited knowledge about the Truth of the World, which hides Secrets that one would never have expected. What i loved the most was the Type of Story Telling, which is very reminiscent of Manga Titles like Yakusoku no Neverland or Shingeki no Kyojin.
