(虚淵玄 Urobuchi Gen) is a Japanese writer for visual novels, light novels, and anime. He is known for his dark style, nihilistic themes, and tragic plot twists, earning him the fan nickname "Urobutcher." Some of his more popular works include the 2003 visual novel Saya no Uta, the 2011 anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, the 2012 anime Psycho-Pass, the light novel and anime Fate/Zero, and the 2013–2014 Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Gaim. He currently works at Nitroplus.
Por fin me termino los 8 que tengo, ojalá los hubiesen traducido todos. El anime son 5 estrellas, pero el manga también está genial (y la escena de Gilgamesh y Enkidu ha elevado el tomo de 3'5 a 4).
when you get to the part where Kariya is asking Tokiomi WHY oh dear God WHY did you give Sakura to Zouken and you have to hit yourself in the head with the book to keep yourself from screaming because why in the Sam Freaking Hill didn't Kariya tell Tokiomi what Zouken was doing to Sakura? agggghhh
I would hope that Tokiomi would be upset by what has happened to his youngest daughter, but honestly, there's no telling. he lacks awareness of so damn much.
this volume is just so packed with insanity and bloodshed that even after watching the anime series several times it is a little overwhelming. and then there's that badass picture of Saber and Iri just before Saber begins to fight Lancer at the end - these girls.
This manga was very intriguing because it gets more in depth with the emotions of all the characters and explained in a more vivid way than in the anime. I love how specific the details get throughout the story.