Yes, yes, yes, Primus, yes! Also, on only a sightly related note: It looks like he's kissing Al. He's not, he's just sniffing Al, but so cute! *loves Dean, inserts him wherever I can* This issue was all about Ed, Al, and Fort Briggs, especially Olivier Armstrong. I liked her in...
Olivier: "Any chair that would seat your rotten ass isn't fit for me to crap on... you wrinkled bastard!" Olivier Mira Armstrong is Alexander Louis Armstrong's sister. She's also has no trouble beating his ass, mostly because she's super rational and not emotional at all, whereas he is super-emo...
I typed this in as 146 originally. I just want to note that I would read that many of this series! I totally would! Also, I hand out five stars to this series like candy! Primus, it's sad how I excited I get by this series. It's also sad how much I want Al to stay in that body. *please,...
Because I don't want to give this book a measly five stars. I want to give it *fifty billion* stars. This was the most moving of the series for me so far, and it had no Ed or Al in it. No, Mustang and Hawkeye and Hughes and Armstrong and Scar, and many supporting characters, take central stage ...
Characters come together to form unusual alliances, and their complexity is further revealed in this volume. In particular, Scar comes out looking better than he has before; whereas he's been portrayed as a serial killer with few redeeming values, the way he looks after May Chang is quite touching....
This whole series just might give me a lady boner. It's smart, and above all, I find that incredibly sexy. The more I read, the more I think about this world, the more I realize that so much is pulled from the real world and real life. It makes me think about those situations, and it makes ...
This just keeps getting better and better. As I was discussing in my review to the previous volume, there is so much of the real world - civil war, the Middle East, Eastern versus Western philosophies - that makes it into these manga. It's truly a reflection of our world in so many ways. In a...
This keeps getting better and better. The plot becomes more complex, the politics interwoven with the action and the mystery of the homunculi and the transmutation that Ed and Al did in an attempt to resurrect their mother. It's all really, really starting to come together; in retrospect, it m...
With this whole series. Even if I did only pick it up again because Al! I should be rereading Chasing the Dragon which I love, and which I told Nicholas Kaufman I would, but my head hurts, and Al hurts it less. (Focusing on the text was not working for me now so manga because illustrations. ...
And it did. And I thought I had volume 10 from the library, but I don't! So, yeah, I'm not even halfway through this series, and I'm already like, 'what am I gonna do when there's no more?' *flails* So I reread issues seven and eight and finished up with number nine. Cliffhanger D: A...
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