With just a glimpse of the content, Lu Wei was absolutely captivated by this comic. It was a gourmet manga unlike any of its kind. Only by reading this manga did he truly understand what it meant for food to truly embody color, aroma, and taste.
The author had uploaded three chapters.
After finishing the first chapter, Lu Wei couldnât help but read the remaining two. From the protagonist successfully defending his small restaurant to joining Totsuki Academy under his fatherâs arrangement, the plot continued to captivate Lu Wei. Moreover, the subsequent plot confirmed Lu Weiâs guess that the protagonistâs father was indeed unusual. Although it wasnât explicitly revealed in the story, this made Lu Wei look forward to the protagonistâs performance in this top-notch culinary school even more!
Lu Wei was not alone.
Like him, there were some casual readers who had stumbled upon âFood Wars: Shokugeki no Soma1 and were completely captivated. So, not long after the manga was released, the comment section went into a frenzy:
âSuch sensual art style!â
âThe author is a master storyteller!â
âA food-induced climax, really?â
âThe protagonist puts aphrodisiacs in the food!â
âThe plot is so exaggerated and embarrassing, but after finishing the first chapter, I surprisingly couldnât stop. I thought I would never find food comics interesting again till I read âFood Wars: Shokugeki no Somaâ. The perfect combination of art style and storyline, Iâm loving it.â
âIsnât this âAphrodisiac no Somaâ?â
âThereâs a fair amount of fanservice, but overall, I feel the manga is very passionate and inspiring. The protagonist keeps challenging his father with such determination and always seeks reasons for his defeat. Iâm very curious to see how much of a culinary genius his father is. Judging by the thrill, itâs a masterpiece.â
âSmall restaurant, top chef?â
âMoaning at the aroma, climaxing at the taste, the clothes not ripping is considered a food fail, this art style surprisingly doesnât feel weird. The food is also incredibly true-to-life and as a chef, I approve of the theories in it. Although I can cook the dishes, I certainly canât create the explosive excitement experienced by the customers in the comic. But this is exactly what makes the manga fun. If it was too connected to reality, it would lose its appeal.â
âVery satisfying to read!â
âFrom the sizzling sounds of the cooking process and dazzling golden glow when unveiling the dish, itâs a masochistic pleasure. Each dish is exquisitely detailed and enticing, making you crave even when you canât eat it. âMedicine Kingâ, my soul has been swept away by you.â
Compared to the casual readers, the reactions from Shadowâs fans were even more exaggerated: âI initially rejected the news of Shadow creating an original gourmet manga. I wonât blindly follow just because youâre Shadow. But after reading it, I was stunned by Shadowâs imagination. This isnât something an ordinary artist can dream of, Iâm already a fan!â
âShadow is awesome!â
âAm I the only one finding this comic hilarious? The segment where the protagonist challenged his father with a dark cuisine really hit my funny bone. The copy meat episode is absolutely explosive!â
âShadowâs embarrassment level is off the charts!â
âShadow is both cringey and passionate!â
âIf you didnât mention this is a food manga, Iâd almost think itâs a mainstream anime. Despite its culinary setting, the plot gives a whole new dramatic meaning to cooking. We shouldnât take for granted that Shadow is a mere artist. He knows what readers like.â
Readers who choose gourmet manga can inherently accept the exaggerated setting of customers being conquered by food. In reality, people hardly get excited to such an extreme extent when eating delicious food. Most of them just nod their heads affirmatively and say:
âNot bad.â
âQuite delicious.â
If this realistic reaction was depicted in the manga, it would lose its fun factor. This manga uses exaggerated methods to portray the vulnerability of customers in front of food, combined with the humorous elements abound in the manga, amalgamating both logic and worldview to a consistent degree. Similar to absurd movies, the plot and humor are both exaggerated and unrealistic. But everyone chooses to ignore the unrealistic side, simply enjoying the thrill brought by the exaggerated plot and the joy of taste buds blooming.
before this.
Many of Shadowâs readers firmly believed that Shadow was just an illustrator. After all, his rise to fame with âKing of the Netâ was largely attributed to the well-constructed plot by Chu Kuang. If he had any creative ability, his first work wouldnât have been a complete reproduction of the original work, would it?
But now.
Without a scriptwriter, Shadow managed to create âFood Wars: Shokugeki no Somaâ entirely on his own, changing his fansâ perception. Their previous assumptions were completely shattered.
This reaction was incredibly apparent.
Some even began analyzing in the comments: âMany people have said âFood Wars: Shokugeki no Somaâ is very passionate. If you think about it carefully, itâs essentially a mainstream manga disguised as a gourmet one. It even belongs to the highest commercial category of invincible protagonists. Judging by the current plot, the protagonistâs father is definitely a super-chef hiding his true identity behind a small restaurant. And the protagonist is clueless about his fatherâs skills. He constantly learns from his father and even challenges his highly skilled father in cooking. If itâs still hard to understand, just think of the gourmet in terms of power levels in mainstream manga. The protagonist is a high-level expert the moment he is introduced.. His only weakness is being compared to his master-level father, but the protagonist may already be excessively strong compared to other chefs!â