Summary

The Magician Who go up From Failuremight be yet anotherisekaireincarnationmanga , but it ’s structured like an honest-to-goodness - schoolShonen Jumpseries , follow a protagonist who must work extra hard just to be on the same spirit level as everyone else . Some might equate this unconventional renascence manga to a similar isekai figure where the weak submarine sandwich grinds against a Brobdingnagian numbers racket of weak demon to get exponentially strong , but its ties to big - name shonen serial likeNarutoare much more prominent .

Written by Hitsuji Gamei with artwork from Saika Fushimi , The Magician Who turn out From Failureinitially creates the very convincing impression that Arcus Reytheft is the distinctive isekai’d protagonist who will end up wielding incredible magic that everyone omit .

However , Arcus is n’t that case of hero . Instead , he is pressure to study hard for two long time before he can get anywhere , and in conclusion proves himself at the terminal of chapter 4 .

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The Magician Who Rose From FailureIs a Great Isekai

Created by Hitsuji Gamei and Saika Fushimi

While share the best qualities with the most successful old - school shonen , The Magician Who uprise From Failurestill employ the most noted prospect of isekai . Incidentally , a trope thatAm I Actually the Strongest?also uses , Arcus is the heir of a revered house of sorcerer with eminent witching power , but after being bear with a low magic level , he is immediately disinherited . The boy is tormented both mentally and physically by his male parent , but unlikeAm I really the Strongest?‘sprotagonistHaruto , who in reality possesses unbelievable powers that mankind just ca n’t cover , Arcus is lawfully weak .

This is very like to big - name shonen likeNarutofor obvious reasons , butThe Magician Who Rose From Failureis still an isekai and , luckily , allows Arcus ' past life and memories to influence the event in this young world . For example , the horrendous domesticated vilification that Arcus is alas subjected to is actually much worse than it already is , since he see what a healthy family dynamic is like in his former aliveness . In fact , Arcus initially tries to contend with his current conditions by call back how he was bullied in his previous life and still persisted , but it ’s when he recalls his loving parents that he breaks down even more . For those who care more about fighting systems than home drama , the net prospect of chapter 4 also greatly implies that Arcs ' charming artistry is augment by his cognition of his former life in an intriguing way .

Since there are so many isekai series that seem to take up so much from one another , hopefully more series will espouse the unexpected case in point set byThe Magician Who Rose From Failure – even if it does pander to formulaic shonen tropes . The fact that an isekai is doing this rather than another shonen action mechanism series , however , have this cliché feel shockingly fresh . The Magician Who Rose From Failurewas recently blame up by the English publisher J - Novel Club for an prescribed overseas press release . Preview the first two volume of theisekaiseriesThe Magician Who Rose From Failureofficially on J - Novel Club .

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Tanjiro looking mad and Demon Slayer imagery

The Magician Who Rose From Failure manga banner featuring the three key main characters in the series.

Arcus is weak like most shonen heroes in The Magician Who Rose From Failure

Arcus remembers his past life in The Magician Who Rose From Failure

Arcus breaks down in The Magician Who Rose From Failure