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« Reply #51 on: November 08, 2007, 05:13:47 PM » |
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Ahh. Nothing like a fresh dose of Berserk after a hard day's work. I love the presentation of Windham on page 3. Just like how it was done in volume 27, only now with decaying corpses in stead of recently deceased ones. Nice work Miura! Also, poor Sonia. You can almost see the water in her eyes. 
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« Reply #65 on: November 09, 2007, 04:59:54 PM » |
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Boys .. sorry, but you know how much time out between translations? In this episode, there are so many obscure points by revealing that I do not have the + waiting! Oh, I also rhyme .. 
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E' easy to judge...il difficult is to know!!
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« Reply #69 on: November 10, 2007, 09:47:20 AM » |
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Looks like a slow build up previous to the battle. In a way it's a bit frustrating to see Griffith taking so much time of the story, because we all know how it's going to end: with him as King of Midland. The only thing I'm unsure about is the fate of Ganishka. Since reincarnating, Griffith's actions have been kinda unsurprising. I mean, he's absolute and there's no way he can fail. Hell, he doesn't need an army of apostles or anything else than his ungodly powers, and he's just playing around as if he were the same old Griffith. But he's not, which makes his quest to take Midland a farce very predictable to the readers. But hey, maybe Ganishka slays him and becomes the new villain 
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« Reply #70 on: November 10, 2007, 10:40:10 AM » |
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Damn from the description I thought this was gonna be a action packed episode!  Oh well, great dialogue and art made this episode still great. 
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Why in God's name would I wanna keep writing about characters whose central preoccupation are weed and dick and fart jokes? I mean, ya gotta grow man. Don't you ever want anything more for yourself? I know this poor hapless son of a bitch does. I look into his sorry doe eyes and I just, I see a man crying out. He's crying out, "When Lord? When the fuck can your servant ditch this foul-mouthed little chucklehead to whom I am a constant victim of his folly, so much so that it prevents him from ever getting to kiss a girl! Fuck! When, Lord when? WHENS GONNA BE MY TIME?
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« Reply #73 on: November 10, 2007, 01:14:59 PM » |
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Looks like a slow build up previous to the battle. In a way it's a bit frustrating to see Griffith taking so much time of the story, because we all know how it's going to end: with him as King of Midland. The only thing I'm unsure about is the fate of Ganishka. Since reincarnating, Griffith's actions have been kinda unsurprising. I mean, he's absolute and there's no way he can fail. Hell, he doesn't need an army of apostles or anything else than his ungodly powers, and he's just playing around as if he were the same old Griffith. But he's not, which makes his quest to take Midland a farce very predictable to the readers. But hey, maybe Ganishka slays him and becomes the new villain  Of course its a farce, do you know anything about the anti-christ or what? This is entirely intentional on Miura's part.
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