I've been meaning to get back into Rave for quite a while now, vaguely for a decade or so, but more specifically for about six years (when I got back into reading digital manga). According to Wikipedia, the English dub started airing in 2004, but I could have sworn I was already in middle school. What's most important is that I briefly had the corny English theme song on an .mp3 player in 2007-ish... or maybe I planned on downloading the song, but passed because it was still stuck in my head?
I borrowed a lot of volumes of this manga from my local library a little while after I last saw the anime on TV. I guess I didn't keep too close an eye on Mashima's career afterward, or simply assumed he wouldn't make another long-running manga, or even that I didn't pay much mind to the author's name at all. Fairy Tail would have started its manga when I was in middle school, and the anime when I was in high school, but neither was "pushed" as hard in the States as I recall TokyoPop having done (I think FT started by Kodansha's US branch, after TokyoPop died, and before they came back...), and the series passed me by for some years, until I started university in 2012, and viewed Fairy Tail alongside Soul Eater (the anime adaptation of which I had actually seen half of) as "entry-level babby manga/anime," for the lowest-brow of self-proclaimed otaku... just going with the flow of other people's elitism on the internet, based in part on my own bias (at the time) against the Soul Eater anime (which I watched dubbed, years before), and linking the two series for no other reason than that they weren't from Shueisha, for whose works (in Weekly Shounen Jump) I was more likely to feel nostalgia. It thus took me a long time afterward before I offhandedly looked Fairy Tail up, and discovered it was by the same author as Rave, a fact that eluded me mostly for the evolution of Mashima's art-style.
I come back to Rave today in large part because I'm interested in the science-fiction aesthetic of Mashima's latest manga, Edens Zero (and also, to some great degree, an interest in some of the... healthy-looking female character designs...). I've seen a number of "complaints" about this newer series, calling it "Fairy Tail in space," and I figured it may thus be inappropriate to get too deep into that manga without first... reading Fairy Tail. And then... I start thinking it might be "weird" to read Fairy Tail without having ever actually finished Rave, with which I'm somewhat familiar besides, so... here I am!
Like many fantasy manga from this time, Rave feels overtly influenced by JRPGs in its structure. Reading this volume after so many years, I'm a bit surprised that Ellie has not yet been introduced, but at the same time the limited scope of the story this far, the entire volume not moving beyond Garage Island, reflects that feeling of so many Dragon Quest games: dicking around the starter town, beating up Slimes and Drackies until you hit Level 5 or so, and can more comfortably proceed through the game's world. If the player gets too far from the starting point, the game's story will soon explode into a much broader scope. Haru Glory isn't ready for that yet, and/or doesn't yet have reason to move too far forward, and so it's "fair" for him to dick around for the time being. Many JRPGs end with godlike foes threatening to destroy the entire world, but begin with petty villains capable of little more than... breaking doors and shooting the local shopowner, I guess.
Furthermore, Haru learns that the entire world beyond his humble island hometown is at war with the evil organization Demon Card, and that his father (who he hasn't seen since he was a baby) is/was a major hero for the forces of Rave. Nothing too different from what one expects of a generic Japanese fantasy story....
I don't have a great memory of Rave, now that I think about it... just that the setting's aesthetic has something of a Final Fantasy VIII feel, with modern-looking clothes but overall "fantasy" dressing elsewhere, unlike the more Final Fantasy IV look of Fairy Tail (or I guess Xenosaga for EZ?). I remember Let and stuff, and some of the Rave and Dark Bring powers. It will be a decent journey to see a lot of things anew, as I "remember" in real-time as I continue reading. But for now... I'm not sure I can really say the manga starts too strong. I don't dislike anything in this volume, but I do feel the art is a bit rough, especially compared to what I see of Mashima's style today. With no Ellie, Griff, Musica, &c., it's hard to consider this to truly be Rave yet; this first volume just feels like a too-long first chapter, I'd say.
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*totally forgot Haru's hometown is called Garage Island
*Plue as fish... or dog...?
*Nakajima
*Plue sharing the lollipop with Haru
*"Shabutaro"
*old man: "My name is Shiba."
**Haru: "Heh... more like 'Shriveled.'"
*Dark Bring vs. Rave
*"Overdrive"
*Demon Card
*Haru using "Explosion" in his fist
*Cattleya stabbing Haru's head with Plue's nose
*"King" as boss of Demon Card
*Gemma: "And that 'Lemon Soda' organization or whatever..."
*Nakajima: "How do I say this... As it stands right now, I cannot determine if the world will enter an era of peace... or if we are all doomed!"
**Garage Island is in the dark about Demon Card, while the rest of the world is at war
*Haru: "You've destroyed my house! (and Nakajima)! I won't let you get away with that!"
*Shiba pretending to sleep to let Haru fight
*"Full Metal" Dark Bring
*"Ten Powers" sword
**"Explosion"
**"Eisenmeteor"
*Haru: "Nakajima, since these two are already gone, let's take the rest of your petals off!!"
**Nakajima: "Th... That's INDECENT! And besides, these are feathers."
*Gemma knowing about Rave already, from Haru's father Gale
*omake saying Haru was originally conceived as an alchemist who can manipulate metal... like the future "Silver-Claimer" Musica, who will show up eventually
*omake saying Plue was conceived when Mashima was in middle school
**omake saying Plue can prevent injuries from progressing... which shows up in the actual manga shortly afterward with Gemma
*Haru throwing Plue
*Shuda's "Valsyar Flame" (or "Waltzer Flame," depending on what you're reading...)
*Haru's accuracy at hitting the Dark Bring stones of his first two opponents
*Shiba's face(s) when Ten Powers breaks
**Musica mentioned as "the legendary blacksmith" (meaning he arrives much sooner than I remember...)
*omake: Shiba's special skill: "will cry anywhere & everywhere"
*Haru: "I just can't let that happen."
*Plue trying to build a raft to the mainland
*Cattleya, to Nakajima: "Do you want to marry me?"
*omake: Gemma's gun is a "99 Magnum"
*omake: Nakajima's bloodtype is "N-Duck"
*the first Levin omake