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la_vie_noire) wrote2010-05-20 01:29 pm
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Still haven't read Ooku, my mood is for lighter/campier stuff right now, damn
OMG. Another chapter I loved, this series is my series at this very moment. Dude, this chapter featured two awesome women.
First and most important: we have a woman villain who, by the looks of it, is incredibly strong. She just defeated a group with a great reputation without wrinkling her clothes.
In one hand, she is being treated like the badass and not-that-unsympathetic enemy: she killed assassins we haven't even been introduced to, and she was introduced some chapters ago as an friend/ally. I still don't know if she is supposed to be a villain, or something else, it's really ambiguous; but right now the manga is showing her as this cool and composed uber-strong fighter who may be the center of this arc's plot.
In the other hand, I wish there were women allies who were treated like this in this manga. Dude, a powerful woman appears and of course she is a villain.
Well, chapter's talk about other stuff:
OMG SHITT P. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. AWESOME. I tell you, this manga looks for me. She is eccentric and weird, and responds with a totally calmed, "what is it, Gokudera-kun?" when people call her by "Shitopi-chan" and Suzuki totally knows it! And Gokudera wanting to clean the U.M.A's reputation and have some U.M.A.s for his own! I'm so loving this new arc.
So much icon material.
ETA: Oh, And look at the fanboys having their underwear in a twist because the new woman seems to be strong!
Leaving aside the "put her in her place" thing which seem to be epidemic in the fandom when it comes to Suzuki, Dude, that's why this is a new arc with new enemies. They have to represent some threat, you know. It happened with Kokuyo/Varia/Millefiore in the past. Uhm, apparently people are opposed to the conventional shonen arc development when the antagonist looks like a woman.
First and most important: we have a woman villain who, by the looks of it, is incredibly strong. She just defeated a group with a great reputation without wrinkling her clothes.
In one hand, she is being treated like the badass and not-that-unsympathetic enemy: she killed assassins we haven't even been introduced to, and she was introduced some chapters ago as an friend/ally. I still don't know if she is supposed to be a villain, or something else, it's really ambiguous; but right now the manga is showing her as this cool and composed uber-strong fighter who may be the center of this arc's plot.
In the other hand, I wish there were women allies who were treated like this in this manga. Dude, a powerful woman appears and of course she is a villain.
Well, chapter's talk about other stuff:
OMG SHITT P. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. AWESOME. I tell you, this manga looks for me. She is eccentric and weird, and responds with a totally calmed, "what is it, Gokudera-kun?" when people call her by "Shitopi-chan" and Suzuki totally knows it! And Gokudera wanting to clean the U.M.A's reputation and have some U.M.A.s for his own! I'm so loving this new arc.
So much icon material.
ETA: Oh, And look at the fanboys having their underwear in a twist because the new woman seems to be strong!
Somehow I doubt that Suzuki was able to take down those guys, and even if she was able to, she can still probably get her ass handed to her by Tsuna or Hibari any day.
Leaving aside the "put her in her place" thing which seem to be epidemic in the fandom when it comes to Suzuki, Dude, that's why this is a new arc with new enemies. They have to represent some threat, you know. It happened with Kokuyo/Varia/Millefiore in the past. Uhm, apparently people are opposed to the conventional shonen arc development when the antagonist looks like a woman.