Class ga Isekai Shoukan Sareta Naka Ore dake Nokotta n desu ga

Alt title: My Entire Class Was Summoned to Another World Except for Me

Vol: 4+; Ch: 30+
2017 - ?
3.772 out of 5 from 897 votes
Rank #13,572
Class ga Isekai Shoukan Sareta Naka Ore dake Nokotta n desu ga

A god of a different world had abruptly appeared in Kamiya Yato's classroom and forcibly summoned the entire class to his world... except for him—because he was sleeping in a seat in the corner of the class, the round summoning magic circle didn't reach him—and he ended up staying here on Earth, but with brand-new skills. After he made it through a whole year full of police interviews and journalism reports, he finally became a high school student, but the quiet days he had hoped for were far from over—be it terrorists who decide to occupy his school or even monsters from different world, one by one new incidents take place in the town he lives in...Will a boy without any motivation be able to save the world?

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nathandouglasdavis
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The only way I can read this manga without getting completely pissed off at Kamiya's power level is to reimagine it as a story about the battle between two gods--Metron and Kamiya. You see, Metron is the god of another world who unthinkingly bestowed the Magic Creation and Super-Growth abilities onto what used to be a normal human. Kamiya is a nascent god who lives on earth and just wants to sleep all day. Fe attracts female admirers, who would love the honor of bearing feir demigod children if fe would only look their way. So far these admirers include feir stepsister Karen, feir androphobic classmate Kamaishi, and the angelic being Lina. But honestly, reimagining the story this way doesn't much help since it just brings up cosmological questions which the manga has no intention of answering. Like what are the rules that govern what gods can and can't do (since Metron is clearly disallowed from certain actions) and is it the upper gods that enforce these rules? What's the nature of the upper gods and are there upper upper gods above them? (Is it turtles all the way down?) Why does Metron even care about Kamiya at this point? Can't fe just bestow the Super-Growth ability on the 39 other classmates who actually did get summoned to feir world? It really, really just feels like the plotline is revolving around Kamiya--and Metron is concerned with Kamiya--specifically because that's what needs to happen for fem to be a proper protagonist. It's so obviously contrived. The first two chapters were okay. Then in chapter three, fantasy monsters started appearing on earth and it was like "This is dumb. If the entire premise of your story is fe's remaining on earth, then have fem deal with earth threats (like the terrorists from the first two chapters)." Then when Lina tries to force fem to come to Metron's world, it did create some interesting tension where fe had to fight to stay in this world. But then we realize that even if fe was summoned to that other world, fe could just create magic that allowed fem to teleport back to earth, which destroyed all the tension and made everything seem pointless. Feir power level makes everything seem pointless. [Reviewed at chapter 19]

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