I'm not impressed by the form Ganishka took on. Don't really know what I was expecting, but that is kind of a let down. Though I'm sure the upcoming fight is going to be incredible.
Black_Devil said:I have a hell of a time talking to Berserk Fans who say Femto is a completely different character, while trying to explain him myself >_>.
dwarfkicker said:I'm not impressed by the form Ganishka took on. Don't really know what I was expecting, but that is kind of a let down. Though I'm sure the upcoming fight is going to be incredible.
Aazealh said:Well it's not even really a "form", he's basically completely degenerated into a giant mass of flesh. Personally, while I didn't expect something on that level (neither degeneration nor sheer size), I'm totally satisfied. And eager to see the full figure too, since we only partially saw him anyway.
Grail said:Ohman. I LOVE calamari.
Aazealh said:Well it's not even really a "form", he's basically completely degenerated into a giant mass of flesh.
Aazealh said:Anyway, am I the only one to think that Griffith has a fierce look on his face on page 21? I think it's because of his eyes, they seem feline in that shot.
Rhombaad said:It reminded me of the way Tetsuo transformed after he lost control of his powers at the end of Akira.
Rhombaad said:I'm expecting several epic 2-page spreads in the next episode, if it sticks with this portion of the story. I wouldn't be too surprised if we jumped back to Guts and crew after a cliffhanger like this one, though.
Vampire_Hunter_Bob said:Excluding the tentacles, Ganishka's form reminds me of the last Colossus from SOTC. Can't wait to see more of him.
CnC said:And I don't mind Ganishka's size just as long as nobody summons a giant robot or Voltron appears...
Aazealh said:Actually, I'm even wondering if we've seen his actual face, or if it's only the top of his skull on page 13.
Aazealh said:Anyway, am I the only one to think that Griffith has a fierce look on his face on page 21?
Aazealh said:Yeah, it sprang to my mind too. Though after thinking about it a little more and checking some pictures, I find that there are some key differences between them, both in terms of appearance and essence.
Aazealh said:That brings about a good point: do you guys think that he's going to be able to move at all, or is he going to be rooted on the floor? If so, that'd be a serious disadvantage for him.
Rhombaad said:If he's got legs, they're really tiny compared to his "torso," so I don't think he'll be moving around much, if at all.
Rhombaad said:I'm wondering if he'll appear that way from a distance, yet be much more cruel and evil looking close up.
Aazealh said:Well, he could have lower appendages that would be stuck together closely enough to appear as a single block from afar on page 22.
Aazealh said:I really wonder how he's going to defeat him...
Rhombaad said:His eyes are extremely cat-like in that shot.
HURRR said:Shame about his army, though... no climatic battle for them! I suppose their irrelevance was already mentioned by Ganishka himself prior to his transformation, in episode 292. Despite the discipline we've seen them demonstrate throughout the series, it'd be a bit much to ask them to fight in the shadow of that.
Prediction for the next few episodes: The remaining Kushan forces make like Raban and stage their own exodus!
Mad Angel Loki said:Anyway whatever happen in the coming battle nobody will ever look to Griffith and his NeoBoth as "regular" human anymore because I seriously doubt they will beat him staying in "human form" so I can't wait to what will come out of this battle when the people will look closely to their "guardian Angels"
Mad Angel Loki said:PS:Not ONE word about Daiba what a shame! poor grumpy
avidwriter said:Perhaps his eyes are like that because his eyes are much like a hawk and he is "zooming" his vision to get a closer look at him since he is pretty far.
Aazealh said:Yeah, I guess no battle against will even be needed after all, Ganishka's taking care of everything by himself. At this point I doubt the soldiers will stage anything, they'll just run or die horribly. I wouldn't be surprised if the survivors ended up surrendering to Griffith afterwards.
Billybob said:I do hope to see him kill some of the apostles we've seen, though I somehow doubt he will.
Yeah that's just totally a letdown. Ya know. Since Ganishka's current form IS FROM HELL and all. So predictable.Baldulf said:And now I must say that I'm also a bit disappointed with Ganishka's transformation.The man is sticking exactly to what is expected from him,that is,to look like a big bad monster from hell
Walter said:With Ganishka being composed of an amorphous material, I expect we'll see at least one more transformation, akin to when he condensed himself in Vritannis to a huge electrical bomb.
Well that'd be kind of redundant since him obtaining this form was kind of an all-or-nothing suicide move to begin with. That being said, I agree wholeheartedlyRhombaad said:Along those lines, I wouldn't be surprised if he did some sort of final, suicidal, explosion or something (hard to describe, but I hope you get what I'm trying to say) in order to take Griffith out with him, rather than letting himself be killed by The Hawk. He's a proud guy, from what we've seen so far, so I think it'd fit his character to do so.
That's true but I still hope to see some apostles crushed and well if humans see them(apostles) litterally as devil monsters with horns and penis like appendice it may cause a big shock but...it's not like its so important right now btwAazealh said:Well, I don't think anybody ever looked at the apostles as guardian angels. Anyway, I also doubt they'll be able to do anything against Ganishka now. He's just too massive, he can't even be compared to them anymore. It'll take something incredible to strike him down. Maybe an earthquake could throw him down?
Hey, he might not be dead yet.