La editorial se ha pasado un "pelín" con el tipo de letra del resumen:todo apelotonado y la letra súper-canija.
En cuanto al tomo... A pesar de estar tan cerca del final me ha dado la sensación de que este tomo era un poco "de relleno", la trama que explica es interesante y entretenida, pero me ha parecido demasiado larga.
This felt like a filler volume, which doesn't make sense since we're so close to the end now. but I guess it helps in developing the xavi/kuklo struggle in the end.
More training, a mystery, and a cliff hanger type ending. All in all, this is pretty good, and now that I've gotten into the meat of the story, I am enjoying it. I do wish we saw a bit more of the training, but we do get some good character moments.
Cut from a titan's stomach after his cultist mother was eaten alive when he was still growing inside her womb, Kuklo bore the cursed reputation of being the son of a titan. He was locked in a cage as a toddler and treated as a circus freak to be paraded around. After years of abuse on the streets he was sold to the Inocencio royal family to become the plaything of their cruel son Xavi. Never taught how to speak or shown the love of another human being, Kuklo's life seemed destined to meet a gloomy end. That was until Sharle, the daughter of the Inocencio family visits him in his cell one fateful night and teaches him the warmth of another person.
Before the Fall takes a very different approach to storytelling than the main series. The high stakes action, intricate world-building, thrilling political undertones, masterful use of mystery and foreshadowing aren't really anywhere to be seen here. That's not to say the prequel is bad, it just tells a much more personal and self-contained narrative that serves to flesh out the lesser explored elements of the main series such as who was the first person to ever kill a titan, how the survey corps were formed and how the three dimensional odm gear they use to kill titans was invented.
The star of the manga in my opinion was Sharle. She threw away a life of luxury and safety to save Kuklo and rebel against the cruelty of her own royal family. She constantly puts herself in danger to confront the horrors of the titans, corrupt royals and rogue criminals. She uses her well-educated background to enlist herself in the service of a group of underground blacksmiths in order to improve their methods and create the technological foundation of the military gear that would go on to give humans a fighting chance against the titans. She was the backbone of the whole narrative and her influence had the biggest impact on the events of the main series. If not for her efforts, none of the characters in the main series would've ever had the means to survive. I also just really enjoyed her personality, the way she never discriminates against the lesser class and how she breaks free from the chains of her royal upbringing.
Kuklo was a decent character, but after he meets Sharle he mostly just feels like a generic Shounen protagonist. He's not bad, just mundane and doesn't really fit in with the overall complex cast, especially next to the secondary protagonist Sharle who ended up accomplishing so much. Some of the world-building doesn't line up with the main series such as titans being able to walk at night and them disappearing the second they're killed, but most of the inconsistencies were minor things that weren't enough to completely destroy the immersion. The limited scope of the plot and setting also made the pacing feel somewhat tedious at times because most of the drama is never taken beyond the walls of the cities, but it also made room for more personal time between the characters living out their daily lives together and really learning to put their heads together to help form a better world for humanity's last survivors.
Not nearly as good as the main series and it doesn't add that much to the world or overall story, but it's an enjoyable side story that gives you a better understanding of the basics regarding daily life in the walled cities and how the foundations of military power and titan-fighting capabilities came to be. It probably won't appeal to casual readers of the series, but it might be worth checking out if you're already a diehard fan of Attack on Titan.
Saya suka jilid ini karena--mengesampingkan drama bullying yang kelewat batas di antara para prajurit pelatihan--karakter Xavy mendapat peran yang cukup signifikan. Sudah terlalu lama Xavy ini "dianggurin", terutama semenjak Rosa dan kawan-kawan mulai menjadi fokus di cerita. Padahal, Xavy di versi manga ini berhasil dikembangkan dengan sangat baik hingga menjadi karakter yang lebih berwarna dibanding di versi novel awal. Uuuuuhhh~~~ padahal selama ini si Gie hanya terpikat pada Cardina seorang, tapi kini Xavy kembali muncul ke permukaan sambil membawa perkembangan karakternya yang luar biasa dan membuatnya tampak pantas maju ke panggung utama sebagai rival Kyklo, si tokoh utama. Lihat aja posenya di cover jilid ini! Sungguh mencerminkan kalangan aristrokat sejati!! Indah sekali dipandang! Wuhuuuu~~ Saya gak sabar jadinya dengan kelanjutan cerita ekspedisi pertama Xavy di jilid 17! Apakah Kyklo akan membayar utang budinya di jilid ini kepada Xavy di ekspedisi nanti? Maaf, Cardina, di beberapa jilid belakangan ini kamu cuma berperan sebagai asisten Kyklo dan "ibu" dari murid-murid pelatihan, jadi untuk sementara biarkan saya selingkuh dulu sama Xavy <3
L’allenamento delle reclute continua e nuovi soldati si impossessano del dispositivo per la manovra tridimensionale, tra cui Rosa e i suoi amici. Ma proprio la ragazza durante l’addestramento contro il fantoccio di Gigante si ferisce e si scopre che il suo dispositivo è stato manomesso. Chi è stato? È perché? Il volume ruota attorno a questa indagine, in maniera molto macchinosa, ma non annoia anzi descrive molto bene e con mistero i personaggi coinvolti, come ad esempio Xavi e il fatto che potrebbe voler rovinare in partenza la spedizione del Corpo di ricerca... Ma c’è anche divertimento e amicizia con i compagni di Rosa impegnati a voler scoprire chi ha ferito la loro amica. Un volume ancora una volta lento, ma che sa comunque essere appassionante e introdurre il tema di chi fidarsi e chi no, e introdurre sul finale nuovo temi per i successivi capitoli.
Este tomo estuvo un poco confuso y enredado, no sé por qué. Pero... la historia sigue su curso y está buena, ya quiero que todo explote e inicie la verdadera guerra, estoy segura que me encantará.
People are lucky I didn’t read this and SNK while taking my classes on identity and intergroup relations because they wouldn’t have heard the end of it. This one was so good.
This volume felt a little slower than previous volumes--not as much action. Cadets are training to be part of an elite group within the survey corps. The survey corps is preparing for the expedition that will determine the fate of the corps--will they be disbanded? We don't know yet.
This volume focuses on equipment sabotage that results in what could have been a fatal injury of one of the cadets. Subsequent pages focus on finding the identity of who sabotaged the equipment and what their motive was.
SABATAGE! Disaster strikes a training session as one of the 3-D maneuvering devices malfunctions. An investigation begins to find out who-dun-it. Insert some character growth? bonding? tolerance?