The only issue is that comedic scenes and moments tend to have the characters go all chibi and it messes a bit with the tone of scenes prior. The action scenes were well choreographed. The character designs were amazing each one is unique and stand out among the rest. The overall plot is far less relevant than each individual story arc and the characters that fill them. On his journey he meets allies and enemies while sticking to his creed of constantly lying. However, unlike traditional itsuwaribito, he decides to use his lies for good After tragedy strikes, he becomes an Itsuwaribito, a criminal who utilizes lying as their primary tool. The lead character, Utsuho Azako, is a young orphan living with a monk. While there were definitely pacing issues in the early parts of the story (We meet quite a few characters over the span of the first two volumes) it evened itself out over time and eventually managed to hit a decent stride. This manga was pretty dang good if memory serves me correctly.
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