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Big Hed
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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:47 am
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Good to know this volume gets the best of both worlds. Hopefully I'll get around to reading it later this week.
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RedHotFunk
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Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:51 pm
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That is one of the worst covers I have seen for a manga in quite some time. Even a generic run of the mill shounen cover mops the floor with that ;__;
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HellKorn
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Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 5:09 pm
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Heh, I at least agree with Carlo this time on the climax in this volume. It's beautiful.
Really hope that Parasyte is doing well for Del Rey.
RedHotFunk wrote: | That is one of the worst covers I have seen for a manga in quite some time. Even a generic run of the mill shounen cover mops the floor with that ;__; |
Yes, in fact, why not put clichéd bishoujo girls on the cover, reaching out to metaphorically invite otaku in to watch/read their story! We have no need for something unique and fittingly grotesque!
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GATSU
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Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:14 pm
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I probably would like Parasyte more, if it didn't waste my time examining human vs animal behavior, and just gave me some action. I just don't feel like seeing the characters sit around and wait to be chased down, I guess. But I'm hoping they up the ante in the next two volumes.
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RedHotFunk
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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 12:05 am
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HellKorn wrote: | Heh, I at least agree with Carlo this time on the climax in this volume. It's beautiful.
Really hope that Parasyte is doing well for Del Rey.
RedHotFunk wrote: | That is one of the worst covers I have seen for a manga in quite some time. Even a generic run of the mill shounen cover mops the floor with that ;__; |
Yes, in fact, why not put clichéd bishoujo girls on the cover, reaching out to metaphorically invite otaku in to watch/read their story! We have no need for something unique and fittingly grotesque! |
That wasn't where I was really going; I'm just saying the art is incredibly bad... it could have been at least more visually appealing in that aspect. They say don't judge a book by it's cover, but admittedly, covers for manga are sometimes the initial drawing factor. If I were to randomly pick this up from the bookstore, I would probably be initially drawn away from it, though instinct tells me to at least give things a chance.
Regardless, that's just my feel. I'm not saying make it cliche, but that cover is ugly and there's no denying that.
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HellKorn
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:26 pm
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GATSU wrote: | I probably would like Parasyte more, if it didn't waste my time examining human vs animal behavior, and just gave me some action. I just don't feel like seeing the characters sit around and wait to be chased down, I guess. |
I like that Iwaaki actually gives humanity to his side characters*, and also doesn't try to give a constant presence of tension. So many stories attempt that, and very few of them actually succeed -- building tension through the potential action is far more effective and underapperciated than simple action.
*As much as they can be considered side characters, as main characters aren't high in number for this series.
RedHotFunk wrote: | That wasn't where I was really going; I'm just saying the art is incredibly bad... it could have been at least more visually appealing in that aspect. |
Aesthetically bad would obviously depend on the person, but it's not bad on a technical level. Besides, it interests people who would generally go for these kind of stories. I also doubt that a lot of people interested in Parasyte would pull off a higher number volume compared to one (which has an effective cover in its simplicity and distinctiveness).
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GATSU
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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:57 am
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Hellkorn: Normally, I'd agree with you. But they're discussing philosophical norms while people are being eaten. I mean, it hurts the urgency of the situation.
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Cloe
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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:06 am
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GATSU wrote: | Hellkorn: Normally, I'd agree with you. But they're discussing philosophical norms while people are being eaten. I mean, it hurts the urgency of the situation. |
I sort of agree. I can kind of understand where you're coming from, but then again the talking heads-to-violent gore disconnect in something like Gantz was WAY more distracting (ridiculous to the point of laughter, really), IMO. It makes Parasyte seem like the height of logical action/talking balance in comparison.
I'm definitely looking forward to more excitement and less sitting around as the series reaches its climax, though.
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