When the evil Demon Card society begins using the power of the Dark Bring to destroy anything in their path, it's up to sixteen-year-old Haru Glory to find the RAVE stones--the only things capable of stopping the Dark Bring--and keep the sinsister secret society from destroying the world.
Hiro Mashima (Jap: 真島ヒロ) is a Japanese manga artist.
He gained success with his first serial Rave, published in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 1999 to 2005. His best-selling work, Fairy Tail, published in the same magazine from 2006 to 2017, became one of the best-selling manga series with over 72 million copies in print. Mashima began the currently ongoing Edens Zero in 2018.
Fairy Tail won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen manga in 2009, and Mashima was given the Harvey Awards International Spotlight award in 2017 and the Fauve Special Award at the 2018 Angoulême International Comics Festival.
Con éste tomo os dejo por ésta semana, no os preocupéis, ya sólo quedan diez XD.
Con el tomo 25 de Rave vemos que el autor sigue a lo suyo, creando tramas auxiliares que le ayudan a alargar la obra y posponer el enfrentamiento. Esto en sí no es malo, y menos cuando lo que se hace es añadir a otro personaje capaz de usar el Aetherion, pero no me libro de la impresión de estar ante una vía de servicio previa a la trama que realmente importa.
Es un volumen repleto de combates (algo esperable en un manga shonen) y con algún que otro momento que intenta ser emotivo y no acaba de funcionar.
Digamos que la épica sube un poco, con asaltos a naves voladores, combates con cada vez más elementos a la vista y un objetivo en el futuro inmediato que se ve realizable, un tomo que entretiene y no intenta aspirar a más.
Lo mejor el nuevo personaje, un villano que no es malo y que conecta con el protagonista cuando ninguno de los dos sabe lo que es. Estaría bien si cambiara su interés romántico o algo, aunque me parece que se quedará en un casi.
Y lo que cada tomo que pasa es más apreciable es la obsesión de Mashima por dibujar a sus personajes femeninos ligeritos de ropa. En fin, cada uno tiene sus vicios.
The Blue Guardian arc is still under way. This volume took another slow turn, nothing really big happens besides maybe one big reveal. I have never really got this far into this series during my first read and the anime finishes way way before this. So to know that there are only two more arcs left after this is kind of shocking. Hopefully things start spicing up just a little bit in the next volume.
Hiro Mashima is starting to ramp down (or you could say ramp UP) this hard-hitting, action-packed series. In this volume, Elie and Koala go toe-to-toe for the Time/Space staff! The action fills this volume which allows it to jet by rather quickly. It’s tough to not notice that the “fan service” within the series has slowly been ramping up. Nothing over the top, but definitely feel the vibe that Mashima is more known for within his following series is apparent.
Pada arc Blue Guardians ini, Hiro Mashima sensei mulai ajhli dalam membangun plot (yang terus dipakainya pad Fairy Tail dan Eden Zero). pertarungan sarat aksi juga semakin baik dibangun oleh Hiro sensei. Hiro Mashima sensei berhasil menampilkan tipikal semangat khas komik shonen :)
We kick off the volume with the second half of the battle against Six Guard, but it turns out that an old enemy is lurking beneath the surface. Meanwhile, BG have gotten their hands on a staff that can only be used by someone who controls Etherion. The gang aren't terribly concerned, since Elie is the only person in the world who can use Etherion... or is she? Mashima has slipped a new and interesting storyline into the series, and a fun one it is. *** ½