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Heavy Object
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Rating(4.3 / 5.0, 95 votes)
5 | 59% (56 votes) |
4 | 20% (19 votes) |
3 | 13% (12 votes) |
2 | 4% (4 votes) |
1 | 4% (4 votes) |
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Author(s)
One entry per lineArtist(s)
One entry per lineYear
Example: 2012
2009
Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
20 Volumes (Completed)
Licensed
No
Completely Translated
Original Publisher
One entry per lineEnglish Publisher
One entry per line
N/A
Release Frequency
Every 63.1 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #2000
All Time Rank: #6735
Reading List [Graph]
On 2420 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #16983
All Time Rank: #3639
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.In the end, war couldn’t be extinguished. But, there was a transformation. Even in the heart of a worthless accomplice in mu*der who was indifferently continuing his task, there was a transformation. The massive weapon “Object”.
This was a weapon that changed the whole definition of war. An exchange student named Quenser, who was dispatched to the battlefield, met at the base a girl with a strange aura. The girl, dubbed “Elite”, is the pilot of “Object”. The near future. This diminutive boy had come to take on the role of standing up against the strongest weapon “Object” for the sake of the girl. This was the motive for their first meeting.
Associated Names
One entry per lineヘヴィーオブジェクト
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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11/01/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v20 afterword |
11/01/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v20 epilogue (end) |
11/01/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v20c6 |
10/24/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v20c5 |
10/22/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v20c4 |
10/22/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v20 prologue |
10/22/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v20 illustrations |
10/10/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v19 intermission |
10/10/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v19 afterword |
10/10/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v19 epilogue |
10/10/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v19c3 |
10/10/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v19c2 |
10/10/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v19c1 |
10/10/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v19 prologue |
10/10/21 | Baka-Tsuki | v19 illustrations |
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I recommend this to anyone who likes the strong lose to the weak, mechs and politics to a extent!
The fact that the author hints and sets up romantic interests around the protagonist but doesn't progress with it at all, seemingly scared of breaking the balance and putting off readers who support either female protagonist is disappointing and frustrating over time. The way the plot progresses makes the reader wonder whether the events in previous volumes even transpired, as though the relationship between characters just simply reset themselves when they should have grown much closer over all this time spent together.
The only noticeable progression we see is between the male sub-lead and his romantic interest over the course of one of the earlier volumes. The fact that the author pairs up the two male leads all the time creates an endlessly stoic environment for mindlessly increasing the number of volumes/books sold, exploring problems surrounding modern day society with insight no more than that of a typical high-school student.
Essentially, to summarize, if the author took the plunge and either progressed character relationships or even wrapped up the series earlier, would have earned a much higher evaluation as a whole in différance to other similar works.