Cells At Work
Cute. If Cells At Work could be described in one word, that would be it. All one needs to do is open the book to find out just how cute it can be.
Cells At Work is a manga tour of what happens when your cells...go to work. The cells are depicted as human beings doing various jobs, from delivering nutrients throughout the body to fighting diseases and allergens. It's all depicted in a fashion that's hilarious, charming, and educational all at once. Rest assured, it's entertaining.
That story mainly follows a delivery woman called Red Blood Cell (yes, that's her name), as she observes other cells doing what they do. Everyone she meets, from the Platelets (depicted as children), White Blood Cell (depicted as a germ-killing badass), Macrophage (a machete-wielding lolita), and others are all fun to watch her interact with. As stated before, it's all silly, educational, and entertaining.
So what kind of adventures will Red Blood Cell take you on? You'll follow her through cataclysmic events such as scrape wounds and pollen allergies. It's hilarious to see something as simple as a scrape wound depicted as an end-of-the-world level disaster. Even something as simple as sneezing is something to behold.
Cells At Work is a pretty good manga that warrants reading at least the first issue from cover to cover. It's like Osmosis Jones meets Hetalia and just as good as either of them. Give it a shot. You won't regret it.
Cells At Work is a manga tour of what happens when your cells...go to work. The cells are depicted as human beings doing various jobs, from delivering nutrients throughout the body to fighting diseases and allergens. It's all depicted in a fashion that's hilarious, charming, and educational all at once. Rest assured, it's entertaining.
That story mainly follows a delivery woman called Red Blood Cell (yes, that's her name), as she observes other cells doing what they do. Everyone she meets, from the Platelets (depicted as children), White Blood Cell (depicted as a germ-killing badass), Macrophage (a machete-wielding lolita), and others are all fun to watch her interact with. As stated before, it's all silly, educational, and entertaining.
So what kind of adventures will Red Blood Cell take you on? You'll follow her through cataclysmic events such as scrape wounds and pollen allergies. It's hilarious to see something as simple as a scrape wound depicted as an end-of-the-world level disaster. Even something as simple as sneezing is something to behold.
Cells At Work is a pretty good manga that warrants reading at least the first issue from cover to cover. It's like Osmosis Jones meets Hetalia and just as good as either of them. Give it a shot. You won't regret it.
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