The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest #1
| Writer | Shinkoshoto |
| Artist | Hyoko Kansho, Huuka Kazabana |
| Cover Price | $10.99 |
In this manga adaptation of the popular light novel series, the world's strongest sage will stop at nothing to get stronger... not even reincarnation! His strength limited by the magical crest with which he was born, Mathias, the world's most powerful sage, decides reincarnation is necessary to become the strongest of all. Upon his rebirth as a young boy, Mathias is thrilled to discover he's been born with the optimal crest for magical combat on his first try! Unfortunately, the world he's been born into has abysmally poor standards when it comes to magic, and everyone thinks he's still marked for failure! Now it's up to Mathias to prove more
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9.0
Anime UK News - Demelza
Aug 19, 2020Overall,The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crestproves a highly entertaining read with some impressive artwork. While there are unanswered questions as to why our protagonist wanted to be reincarnated in the first place, its hard to deny that the fun the manga offers outweighs this minor detail. If youre a fan of overpowered protagonists stories orWise Mans Grandchild,this is certainly worth a read. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Graphic Library - Sara Campbell
Jan 29, 2022These reincarnation stories are fairly common, and there's nothing super stand-outish about this one. Mathias is completely overpowered compared to everyone else in this world since he has all his knowledge about spells and swords skills. He is still a young kid, so his stamina isn't the best, but his magical prowess is still as grand as it was in his former life. The thing that makes this slightly intriguing is how much the society has changed and flopped on its head. I'm sure Mathias is going to start exploring why that is, and I doubt it's going to be for any good reasons. He'll probably have to fight against the entire society to show them that they've been deceived. There's a little too much of that going on in real life at the moment, so it's not as compelling a reason to keep reading as one would hope. Read Full Review
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