![]() ![]() At no point did I feel the urge to read one more chapter. That’s the main flaw of Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto in this first volume. ![]() Instead I just found myself flicking through the pages when I was bored or needed a break from something else, to see what ridiculous thing Sakamoto might do next. Although I will admit to laughing during a few of the scenes, there wasn’t enough there to really keep me hooked and continue reading. These abilities range from being able to write with both hands to keep pesky girls from getting to close, to having sword fights with hornets using a protractor set in order to defeat and catch it before it wrecks havoc on the class. There is little story or character progression to be found, so the manga leans heavily on the gags to keep the reader engaged, as well as showing off all of Sakamoto’s abilities. Too bad everyone else in this volume are completely one-dimensional and forgettable though, because other than a few gags Sakamoto was the only thing interesting shown so far.įor those that are unaware, Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto is a gag manga that changes the scene each chapter to set up a new gag. Cool, stylish, and perfect at just about everything, Sakamoto is someone everyone should look up to. ![]() Publisher: Seven Seas Story and Art By: Nami Sano ![]()
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