When the evil Demon Card society begins using the power of the Dark Bring to destroy anything in their path, it's up to sixteen-year-old Haru Glory to find the RAVE stones--the only things capable of stopping the Dark Bring--and keep the sinsister secret society from destroying the world.
Hiro Mashima (Jap: 真島ヒロ) is a Japanese manga artist.
He gained success with his first serial Rave, published in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 1999 to 2005. His best-selling work, Fairy Tail, published in the same magazine from 2006 to 2017, became one of the best-selling manga series with over 72 million copies in print. Mashima began the currently ongoing Edens Zero in 2018.
Fairy Tail won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen manga in 2009, and Mashima was given the Harvey Awards International Spotlight award in 2017 and the Fauve Special Award at the 2018 Angoulême International Comics Festival.
The Blue Guardian Arc is getting more and more intense with this next installment. A lot more information is revealed about Elie and a mysterious armored fighter joins the fray.
Que sí, que soy un pesado, pero vosotros me diréis que preferís: dos días de maratones y que los post queden sepultados a la semana o dos post a la semana varios meses, ocupando el espacio de otras cosas más interesantes… yo lo tengo claro XD.
Ahora le toca el turno al tomo 24 de la obra, dos docenitas ya y que se vuelve a entretener con combates contra “minions” recién presentados. Al menos en ésta ocasión los combates son rápidos (varios en un solo tomo) y nos permiten ver combatir a personajes que no son habituales, como Let, Ruby, Julia o Elie.
Todos los combates tienen sus momentos y tiran de la típica épica de los shonen.
De entre los combates me quedo con el de Julia, y no porque sea el mejor (al contrario) sino porque en él Mashima deja de esconderse y mete fanservice para aburrir, con un villano que le rompe la ropa a la fémina protagonista con soplarle. Hace falta decir más?
En cuanto al ritmo del tomo, es evidente que con varios combates en el mismo, aderezados con algún que otro momento de humor, lo que nos queda es un tomo rápido de leer y que se disfruta, pero que te deja con el sabor habitual en las obras del autor: relleno bien hecho.
Acabo comentando la aparición de una vara que puede permitirle a Elie usar sus poderes de forma poco convencional, encontrada de casualidad y que parece va a tener una importancia evidente en el futuro de la obra.
The ship from the beginning of this volume definitely gives me Nausicaa Valley of the Wind vibes…but I cannot firm. It is simply the feeling I get as I look at it. Hiro Mashima has been crushing it both with emotional moments and excellent panel flow. The slapping in this volume made me laugh. There felt like a lot of it…I mean a lot. But it was good stuff and very enjoyable. This volume has some moments that make you smile and others in which you are ready for the “get back”. There is some scenes that might make you go…”WHAT!?!?”
Ellie gets an upgrade big battle/war plus I died laughing when they fell for the we know where the base is so haru leads them to the base and they didn't actually know lol
Haru and the gang head out with Nagisa to help the resistance fight BG (hey, wait, weren't we in the middle of a dance competition?). After eavesdropping on a transmission saying that BG had found the resistance base and were getting ready to attack, they rush to the base, only to find they've been duped—and followed there by BG! The battle is on against Six Guard, BG's elite corps. A touch confused by the sudden veering-off, but Mashima gets back on track almost immediately. Fun stuff, as usual. *** ½
I didn't like the book much it was a fast read and not very interesting it has 2 main things that happened but that was it, it was not very good written in my opinion.