jon_jinn wrote:wow. i had no idea Urasawa was planning on doing a sequal for 20th Century Boys. that sounds interesting...
It's the "Final Chapters," so I'd wager a volume or two tops, depending on how he plans to wrap things up.
jon_jinn wrote:wow. i had no idea Urasawa was planning on doing a sequal for 20th Century Boys. that sounds interesting...
Fish and Chips wrote:It's the "Final Chapters," so I'd wager a volume or two tops, depending on how he plans to wrap things up.
chimera189 wrote:3x3 Eyes 22-25
Fish and Chips wrote:For the past few days, I've been browsing over 20th Century Boys again. Cruel licensing dates. And you know, you miss quite a bit reading it through just once. Reading it a second time sets up so many things for later that you forgot about at the time (Here's looking at you, Konchi).
ShatterheartArk wrote:Ok. I gave in. Years of bashing Manga...now I adore the Hellsing manga. Already bought and read 1 and 2. I will be buying the others as soon as I have the cash.
jon_jinn wrote:i read the first volume of hellsing some time ago. i thought it looked interesting and when i saw that it was only rated T (thought it would be M or something like that), i decided to try it. it was okay. the art was sorta wierd for me but i might try it again. the series is pretty short actually. i might consider the anime as well. it's only like...13 episodes. i watched the first one on youtube. the opening theme song was freaky.
jon_jinn wrote:hmmm...guess i might consider this manga again (even though the spiritual content is quite extreme)...i'll look into it.
uc pseudonym wrote:Same here. But overall, I'd say that if Alexander Anderson doesn't bother you much then the rest of the series won't seem much worse.
Tom Dincht wrote:Well, I consider the fact [SPOILER]The villian of the manga/OVA is the futuristic Hitler. [/SPOILER]
That being said, some could be offended by the villian's ideals.
Alice wrote:Whistle!
uc pseudonym wrote:In addition I've read some of Tenjou Tenge, which is as fanservice-ridden as is claimed, but I wouldn't recommend it even if that isn't an issue for you: overall it seems as though the author is uncertain what they want to do and there's a quality I can't quite pin down that makes the storytelling seem haphazard and... amateur, I guess.
Tom Dincht wrote:Nice try to somehow offend me, but in case you didn't notice Alexander Anderson isn't exactly a good guy.
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