Honda Tsubasa reviews three popular comics: Demon Slayer: Jujutsu is easy to read, One Piece is hard to understand

Honda Tsubasa reviews three popular comics: Demon Slayer: Jujutsu is easy to read, One Piece is hard to understand

It is well known in the circle that the beautiful star Honda Tsubasa likes games. Recently, she also talked about her impression of popular comics in a live broadcast. She bluntly stated that "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" and "Jujutsu Kaisen" are easy to read, while "One Piece" is obscure and difficult to read, which aroused heated discussions among netizens.

Honda Tsubasa has always been innocent and unpretentious, and is quite famous in the circle. During the live broadcast last night, he was asked by fans what he thought of the three most popular comics today. He said that he had read "Demon Slayer" and "Jujutsu Kaisen", which were easy to understand and very easy to read. However, he did not have a good impression of the old-fashioned comic "One Piece". He had read it before and could not understand the plot at all. There were too many characters that he could not remember at all, and it was really obscure and difficult to read.

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