Summary
After Signing In For 30 Days, I Can Annihilate Stars is a manhua that follows the familiar pattern of a protagonist transported to a fantasy world and gaining a system that promises immense power. Su Yun’s journey of cultivation and face-slapping rivals is undoubtedly entertaining, but there’s more to this manhua than its flashy premise.
The Satirical Edge
While the power progression is satisfying, “After Signing In…” often plays up cultivation tropes to the point of absurdity. The sheer scale of Su Yun’s power-ups and the increasingly exaggerated reactions of his opponents lean toward satire, poking fun at the very genre it embodies.
Unexpected Moments of Vulnerability
Su Yun isn’t the typical stoic, overpowered protagonist. Occasionally, glimpses of his insecurities and fears surface. These moments are brief and often laced with humor, but they add a touch of humanity to an otherwise larger-than-life character.
The System as a Double-Edged Sword
Su Yun’s sign-in system is the source of his strength, but it can also be a crutch. There are hints that the system itself has its own agenda, raising the question of whether Su Yun will become truly powerful or remain reliant on an external force.
Stats and Sources
- Publication: Serialized from 2021 and ongoing.
- Author: Dusk
- Artist: Animation Studio
If you want a cultivation manhua that knows how to entertain and occasionally wink at its audience, “After Signing In For 30 Days, I Can Annihilate Stars” might just surprise you.