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The Ping-Pong Peril Manga Is off to a Wild Start
While the manga can be difficult to look at at times, it nails the most important parts of a sports manga: flow and energy. Despite how crude the style is, the story is easy to follow along with. Every panel, scene, and moment flows smoothly from point to point. This plays well into the ping pong action itself, which is very intense and thrilling to read. The movement, the flow, the use of onomatopoeia, and such makes for some engaging games. The art direction really works well in these moments, showing off how physically exhausting and intense these matches can truly be. The highlights come off in the final match of the tournament shown and the match between the coach and Smile, really displaying how truly engrossing this manga can be.
What makes Ping Pong stand out, as with all of Matsumoto’s manga, is his artwork.
REVIEW: Taiyo Matsumoto’s PING PONG is a very different kind of sports manga
, the manga creator best known for , has launched a new ping pong manga series called in the April issue of ‘s monthly spinoff magazine on Wednesday. The Club Sunday website has the new manga’s first chapter online. The manga as a one-shot short story in magazine in February 2008. published the 16th volume of manga in North America last month.






























