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Splitter
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It's not over, Carlo. "21st Century Boys" ends the story.
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Dorcas_Aurelia
Posts: 5344 Location: Philly |
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Fullmetal_Jedi
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I would give the story an A. 20th CB had an amazingly executed story. I can't think of many manga on the same level. If this is a C, then idk what could be an A. Urasawa's stories are amazingly intricate and well written.
It's unfair to evaluate this as the final volume. 21st Century Boys may have a separate title (given that the conflict with friend is over and the characters are now finally and freely moving into the 21st centuries - the title change I guess is supposed to be symbolic of the conflict the characters faced), but it's not just an epilogue. Rather, it's the actual final two volumes of the series. I really don't think it's fair to expect everything to be resolved with two volumes left. Many of the things mentioned are addressed. I won't give away specifics obviously. It may not have been the perfect ending I hoped for, but it was pretty darn awesome. Way above a C+. |
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skafreak51
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I highly disagree- yes, the manga itself overall probably has some of the best story in comic history- that's a given. I would easily give the story as a whole an A+... but this volume alone? Boy, was I disappointed as heck. It was beyond rushed, for whatever reason, I don't know. Thank god that we get 2 extra volumes after this- but it begs the question, why would Urasawa name it something different? Those two volumes are absolutely NEEDED for the story to finish in a non rushed way. I wish they were considered volumes 23 and 24, just to make the whole thing make more sense. |
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