The sad part is that these scams do work on enough people so that they keep doing it.
Admittedly I really only read the first few lines of that email. I mean, come on, you're asking a guy that does a webcomic and reviews manga, for money? (Now THAT'S a segue.)
Looking at it on the shelf you would
think to yourself that this is just another magical girl snooze fest. I
decided to pick it up and give it a try. You just don't know unless
you give it a chance. A lot of the stuff you would expect is indeed
in there. Younger teen lead character with overly bubbly personality:
Check. Totally impractical silly costumes: check. Weird hair styles:
check. Cute animal sidekick that has a bad habit of not telling you
what you need to know: check. Guns: check.
GUNS!?
Hand grenades? Blood? Head splatters?
Trying to kill each other? Holy cow! This is done by people that are
sick and tired of She-Ra, Sailor Moon, and Pretty Sammy. Parents
watch out. This is NOT for little girls. Yeah you get the “Does
this ribbon make me look pretty?” conversations. That is quickly
dispensed with in favor of scenes of possessed people attempting mass
suicide. You wouldn't guess that looking at the covers. It looks like
some kind of super heroine team. Anything but. Homura spends most of
her time fighting everybody. Mami dies. Sayaka gets a little
bloodthirsty. Madoka has yet to transform by the end of volume two.
I think I got a winner here. Now I
admit I'm bothered by the fact that the main characters are in their
younger teens, but, this is a magic girl manga after all.
Graphically it swings between the simplistic: characters on a white
background, to hard to follow complex action. The writing is good for
the most part with some leaps in logic that leave you scratching your
head. Of course if it was all logical then it wouldn't be mahou
shoujo. I really like the character development. Each one has some
kind of back story that is tragic and can even twist a character into
something quite unexpected.
In my research for this article I was
totally unable to find any scans of it what so ever. The site I got
the images for Rosario Vampire did not have Madoka. Yen Press didn't
have it in it's app store. So no extra images to comment on. I did
find a few episodes of the anime on one of the manga sites I go to.
This series is trippy. The one thing I didn't like was packing in too
much detail. Glass walled classrooms? Those hallways, jeeze they're
huge. Just because you can do it, doesn't mean you have to. All that
detail overpowers the characters on screen and make it even more
difficult to read the subtitles. Fortunately the DVDs I ordered are
in English. What I liked the most was how the character animation
looked almost like color manga. It was awesome.
The battles in the witches' wards
piqued my interest. It seemed very much like British animation I
watched a very long time ago. Maybe some inspiration from Ralph
Bakshi. With a twisted twist of Terry Gilliam.
Can't wait for volume three. When's
that out? December? Aw man.
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