by Hiro Mashima
The problem was with the art, and I really feel like the author/artist has improved a lot over these six volumes. Which if you're not into the art in the previous ones, and don't want to read it because of that? Doesn't help. I was willing to give it a shot, and I'm pleased: I find the story...
The storyline gets more and more interesting, but more than that, the art seems better to me. Look, it's still wonky. It's just better, and that's a relief. There are still panels that are overly exaggerated, but not to the point they were before and it feels like not as many. Much of the ot...
This volume offers a good if, again, somewhat standard resolution to the first major arc. And I have to say, I enjoy that this one takes an incredulous view of the "die for your friends" mentality many shonen shows do. I've always found it ridiculous how fast people dive straight for that, and I'm g...