handsome rakshas
Thanks Grail!
looks like guts thought he'd end the fight early with a....SPLIT....decision.
Hardy Har Har! Good episode Aaz
Thanks
Hardy Har Har! Good episode Aaz
Thanks
Aazealh said:Yeah, not only that, but their goal isn't to save the city, they're supposed to be going to Elfhelm... Considering Sonja's prediction about the town being destroyed, I doubt Guts & co to stay in Vritannis too long.
SaiyajinNoOuji said:Anyways though, I wonder if Owen and all the others will make it out alive! Also, what about Azan? Is he still wandering around in a drunk stupor?
krumm47 said:sorry to bring Gut's face up again, but I just have to say that I found the preview panel much less weird looking in the actual context of the manga than just looking at it by itself.
egg of the king said:I'm also excited to see Serpico demonstrating his prowess with the air elemental cloak. He seems to be mastering it quite well. His help in battles--in terms of jumping in and out, which he now seems capable of doing--will be indispensable.
Judo said:I think it will be rather difficult to leave the town once it is in turmoil. And I can hardly see Guts leaving the momentary "stage"(Griff said), before the battle reaches its climax.
Judo said:Now that we have the Vandimion-family involved I doubt that the "Guts-gumi" just will take Farnese and leave as fast as they can.
Aazealh said:So, you see him defeating the whole Kushan army? From Sonja's prediction, Vritannis will be burned to the ground, so given the context, I'm more in favor of the "escape" kind of scenario.
Judo said:I was thinking more of a scenario where they are somehow forced to stay and not fighting back the Kushans out of heroic intentions or something like that.
Judo said:Or mabe the Neo-Hawks will appear when everything almost seems lost and wipe the Kushan-attack out. What better place to pull a big promotion-gig than a town full of nobleman of the different countries of the holy sea?
Nox said:*Nox waits for the translation patiently*
I cant go away too long, you guys are too fast XDDAazealh said:
Smith said:Oh wait i remember the last page of chapter 257 if i remember correctly, there was this huge monster? Was it the tiger or it was something else
Smith said:On btw... Griffith you forgot that the boss of the Apostle raid party time was our dear Grunbeld...
"Griffith No More!" said:So, okay, the boss of the Troll Town Zone was the Ogre. The Makara was the boss of the Moon Beach Zone. So, who will Guts have to face at the end of the Tiger Ball Zone? Personally, I want to see Guts fight more ape-like monsters, a little throwback to his Conan heritage, and not too far-fetched I think. =)
GoHF said:While reading the later episodes of Berserk, it seems at times that Miura is straying from the real gory feel that Berserk had post (and even pre-)eclypse.
GoHF said:Well, it's just a little detail, but when Guts slices the tiger, you can see blood going everywhere. However, when it's done, there's no blood anywhere except the sword. I think you'd expect some blood on his armor, face or even the bandages he has on his arm.
GoHF said:It's nigh impossible to slice a living tiger in half and not get some blood on your face.
GoHF said:If you recall the lost children arc, Guts had... guts and blood all over him.
GoHF said:I think those bits of gore gave the manga some of its flavor. Anyone else out there share my opinion?
GoHF said:Maybe I'm mistaken, but then again taking out the sword and the moments things get sliced, there seems to be no blood anywhere (nobles' clothing or skin, curtains, furniture, whatever).
GoHF said:Well, I have one observation to make. While reading the later episodes of Berserk, it seems at times that Miura is straying from the real gory feel that Berserk had post (and even pre-)eclypse. Well, it's just a little detail, but when Guts slices the tiger, you can see blood going everywhere. However, when it's done, there's no blood anywhere except the sword. I think you'd expect some blood on his armor, face or even the bandages he has on his arm. It's nigh impossible to slice a living tiger in half and not get some blood on your face. If you recall the lost children arc, Guts had... guts and blood all over him. I think those bits of gore gave the manga some of its flavor. Anyone else out there share my opinion? Maybe I'm mistaken, but then again taking out the sword and the moments things get sliced, there seems to be no blood anywhere (nobles' clothing or skin, curtains, furniture, whatever). You can't see the floor because of the "fog", so I guess that's where most of the blood is.
GoHF said:Well, I have one observation to make. While reading the later episodes of Berserk, it seems at times that Miura is straying from the real gory feel that Berserk had post (and even pre-)eclypse. Well, it's just a little detail, but when Guts slices the tiger, you can see blood going everywhere. However, when it's done, there's no blood anywhere except the sword. I think you'd expect some blood on his armor, face or even the bandages he has on his arm. It's nigh impossible to slice a living tiger in half and not get some blood on your face. If you recall the lost children arc, Guts had... guts and blood all over him. I think those bits of gore gave the manga some of its flavor. Anyone else out there share my opinion? Maybe I'm mistaken, but then again taking out the sword and the moments things get sliced, there seems to be no blood anywhere (nobles' clothing or skin, curtains, furniture, whatever). You can't see the floor because of the "fog", so I guess that's where most of the blood is.
"Griffith No More!" said:*Toasts GoHF's ass*
Kagami said:when the gore gets too excessive, sometimes it turns me off from Berserk. Don't need to see jaws and eyeballs flying around every time someone gets iced. Oh well, best manga out there, so whatever!