Reviews for Cipher
Back to MangaOH my gawsh!!! i absolutly fell in love witht his mang! its aout twins, Siva and Cipher, and these twins are so close a paper wont fit in between them, until Anise comes. Its sooooooo good! there are 12 volumes! I must buy it!!!! oh yes and the maga is from the 80s so you have people like billy joel and The Twin Towers are in the background... ya. But its good! And there is a sequel called alexandrite. Its about a character that comes from later on the manga! ahhh goodness! No it not yaoi... (i thought it was by the cover...)
I was introduced to this title by a friend when I was in high school (eons ago before English translations were widely availability in the U.S.). This title was very popular in Taiwan. The story centers around twin brothers and we follow their personal identity struggles. It's a coming-of-age story and quite honestly, it was anti-climatic for me. I was expecting some kind of epiphany or some great revelation for the brothers but, that didn't happen. :( The artwork was very consistent throughout the whole series. From the time publishing began in the early-mid 80's to when it ended in the early 90's, the characters' always lookedthe same. Only their hairstyles and fashion changed as time moved forward in the story. That said, this manga does look very dated. It's a great case study of the 80's. The mangaka was a huge Thompson Twins fan and it obviously influenced her art. LOL.
Overall, I found this manga okay. I recommend this to those who are interested in 80's mangas and while it is definitely showing its age, the artwork is very well-done and most people can relate to the brothers' experiences.
TL;DR: Cipher is one of the absolute strangest manga I've ever read, but underneath the layers of whack you can find a basic, typical shojo. L;DR: I'm not sure if I'm even qualified to talk about Cypher because I only mustered up the strength to read about 40 chapters? Can't say for certain, it was a bit ago. Alright, where to even start with Cipher? I got introduced to Cipher from a Kenny Lauderdale video touching on the wild OVA that was released, and this is what initially peaked my interest in the series. I was already interested in that era of anime and manga, so it wasonly natural for me to pick up the original manga and give it to try.
The first notable thing you will realize about Cipher is that it takes place in New York. In... America.
It's aged alright; There's a few lines about the twin towers that made me wince, nothing worse than that.
Going off of that note, Cipher is extremely dated. Extremely. Everything about it - the art style, the scenery, literally everything just screams the 1980s. It seems to me that the author was a big fan of American music of the time, and that sort of spirals into everything that Cipher is.
Now let me organize the review in an easier way:
STORY/SETTING
I feel like I've seen every single story beat somewhere else before. Cipher is just, you know, shojo. What makes it mostly unique is the setting, 1980s New York. And honestly? I think the mangaka did a decent job making it atmospheric. I've personally only been to New York once before, but there weren't too many moments where I had to suspend my disbelief about the physical setting. However, it becomes clear that the author is definitely not American the moment you delve into the characters' actions.
For example, a big thing in the manga is about kissing. Bear with me here - the twins' special thing is that they kiss each other. All the time. No, they're not homosexuals, and no, they're not, um, incest? They just... kiss each other. And that's their thing. Also, I distinctly remember a point in the manga where Anise is talking about how you can just "kiss your close friends and family in America" and just smack dab kisses her dad on the lips. Of course I could be remembering this wrong, but thinking back on that scene still feels weird. Never have I ever seen or met anyone who just kisses people like that. And close friends? Am I missing something? Do all of you just smooch your besties? There's a chance that I'm just young and kissing people was a thing in the 80s, but I can almost guarantee that twins aren't supposed to do that.
The romance aspect was pretty strong at first, but then it faded away and the story revolved more on drama and personal conflict with the twins. I won't lie, I found the romance more interesting than the drama, and that's probably why I faded off from reading the series in the first place. The drama was, well, drama.
CHARACTERS
Anise is your basic shojo protagonist, and that's about all I can do to describe her personality. About the twins, there's supposed to be a difference between them, but after 6 volumes I still couldn't really tell them apart.
ART
Well, it's just that 80s manga art, reminds me of stuff like Itazura Na Kiss. Good enough, very expressive.
My thoughts are all jumbled right now but I'll edit this review later? Thank you for reading.
I started reading this manga in 2021 and I don't know what I saw in it to be honest. Don't get me wrong the art is pretty and the plot was pretty interesting. But what really started to turn me away from this manga was the brothers. Honestly that have a very confusing relationship and its too complex for me. They also love to kiss each other and act lovey-dovey and were supposed to see this as normal? LOL. Its a pretty old manga so I'm not really expecting it to get any better. I think the brothers were the downfall and the romance wasreally better than any other plot in this. I feel like Cipher could've done better and would've been a bit similar to Mars if it went a different way.