World's End Harem Manga Volume 1
About World's End Harem Manga Volume 1
World's End Harem volume 1 features story by LINK and art by Kotaro Shono.
The Man-Killer Virus–a lethal disease that has eradicated 99.9% of the world’s male population. Mizuhara Reito has been in cryogenic sleep for the past five years, and now awakens to an all-female world where he himself is the planet’s most precious resource. Reito is given one simple mission: repopulate the world by impregnating as many women as possible–whether he wants to or not!
Details
- Publisher: GHOST SHIP
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Science Fiction
- Themes: Fan Service, Harem
- Age Rating: 18+
- Release Date: 4/17/2018
- Page Count: 180
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
4 reviews
A Male Fantasy Comes To Fruition
by Andre -
You are now tasked with repopulating the world because you show immunity to a virus that wiped out 99% of the male population. Random person: "Its clobberin tim-"
- Art: The art in this manga is fantastic. The women are visually different, which is a welcomed effort in this kind of series. Not only that, the illustrator blesses you with all kinds angles to prevent scenes from getting too repetitive.
- Story: The story is alright. It is definitely an excuse to bring the male fantasy into fruition. However, by the end of the second volume I found myself slightly intrigued to see how the plot unfolds.
- Characters: This series splits character traits among several male characters instead of giving them all to the main lead. You may not like the main guy in the beginning, but as more guys get introduced, you begin to appreciate what each offers.
There has yet to be a dull moment in this manga and will be a treat to any fan-service lover.
Love story with male fantasy.
by Francisco -
The story is about one of the last living man on earth task to repopulate the world. One problem he is a virgin in love with a childhood friend which he is determined to give his first time to. Another problem Childhood friend is missing he has to look for her with the government breathing down his back to do, breed, what needs to be done.
Some plot with your fan service
by Thomas
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this series so far. Artwork is very well done with each character being very distinct. Story is pretty good, I felt myself pulled in more as the plot thickened in volume 2. I recommend this series for anyone who appreciates a good fan service manga with the male fantasy advertised.
A Surprising Love Story in a Nearly Post-Apocalyptic World, with Fan Service.
by Dan -
I knew basically nothing about the story when I initially bought this first volume, just went solely on a reccomendation and admittedly the promise of fan service. Though I'm glad I decided to check it out.
Story:
It's a last man on Earth type story with a harem twist. You follow Mizuhara after finding himself stuck in this new world. The first volume focuses mostly on him getting acclimated to his new situation as a "valuable resource" while thinking back to his old love. He's a bit lacking in some areas, but overall I like him in this 1st volume.
Art:
The art is excellently done. No complaints really and works well with the story.
Conclusion:
Overall this was a really unexpected find for me. Going in blind, I have enjoyed the premise so far and if you enjoy your nearly post-apocalyptic stories with fan service and a love story, this is definitely one to check out. I'll definitely be picking up volume 2 and beyond.