the_wolfs_howl wrote:I tried out Hiromu Arakawa's latest manga (another monthly release on top of her weekly Silver Spoon? ), The Heroic Legend of Arslan. It's based on a Persian legend, so it's really interesting to see a Middle Eastern setting interpreted by the Japanese. I have a feeling I'll probably enjoy this more than Shoukoku no Altair, if only because I know how in-depth Arakawa-san's research always is, and it'll probably fit together better. It's also really fun to see her distinctive style in such a different setting; there are definite similarities between the character designs here and in FMA.
It's a bit early to tell what the main plot is about, but it seems to be about the prince of the kingdom of Pals (parallel to the ancient Persian empire), who is naive and innocent to the ways of the world. He gets captured by a slave, who opens his eyes to the way the world really works. Not sure where it'll go from here, but it definitely looks interesting!
SierraLea wrote:I just finished the last chapter of Bakuman. I screamed, laughed, squealed, and almost suffocated because I was so happy. That is officially one of the best endings I have ever read.
SierraLea wrote:Hack: legend of the twilight. 3. Holy smokes, this was so shallow. The thing I liked most about it was actually Sr. Comlin the Third. While he looked like he had a huge nose most of the time, he did have his strikingly beautiful moments. I also liked how his character changed a little towards the end, although the rest of the characters were sooooo shallow and sweet it was more than a little boring.
ClaecElric4God wrote: Break has passed him up as my favorite Pandora Hearts character.
Panda4christ:3 wrote:BREEEAAAAKKKK <3
ClaecElric4God wrote:Double Arts
While this manga was a lot of fun to read, it was too short, ended too abruptly, and didn't actually end. So now I'm sad and unfullfilled. I hate seeing good ideas like that go to waste, while these boring, monotonous manga go on and on and on. Ah, well.
drill wrote:Full Metal Alchemist - I was originally turned off by the anime FMA: Brotherhood, where I stopped after the first episode, but the FMA manga seems to have a better pacing and explanation behind the characters than its anime counterpart did.
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