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Chargement... Fullmetal Alchemist, tome 15 :par Hiromu Arakawa
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This is one of the best manga I have ever read . It transgresses the boundary of fiction and high fantasy and steps into the real world and packs a punch there. It does not falter in an unfamiliar territory , in fact it is as amazing as any non fantasy book in this genre, in fact almost better in some areas. A full-volume flashback to the Ishbalan civil war with all of its war crimes and genocide. The events herein have been pretty explicitly hinted at in previous volumes, but I suppose it's nice to have it all spelled out for us. I appreciate the extra time with Riza Hawkeye, even if the core cast is totally neglected. But it all seems to be setting up a new, one-dimensional bad guy alchemist when we already have plenty of bad guys running around. I'm looking forward to a return to the regular continuity next time. (Running character count: 28) Enjoyable volume, but a lot of flashback and so parts of it were confusing to me. There were characters in this one that I forgot from their minor appearances in earlier volumes, and new characters that I don't recognize at all (which I personally find confusing in a flashback). It was good to see Hughes again, though. I loved this volume because it was a flashback that worked. So many authors and producers fumble flashbacks, but this one wasn't jarring at all. In fact, it was a fascinating window into some of the characters, and answered a lot of questions. Travel back in time to learn about the brutality of the Ishbalan war, and how well-known characters like Mustang, Hawkeye, Hughes, and Armstrong met, interacted, and learned to cope with the horrors they faced on the front. I learned so much more about these people and their motives, it was well worth a departure from the series' timeline. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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The horrors of the Ishbalan extermination campaign had serious repercussions, which set the tone for the complicated dealings of present-day state politics. Lieutenant Hawkeye reluctantly tells Ed all the dreaded details of the role Colonel Mustang and the other state alchemists played in this tragic event. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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It's interesting to see the research [a:Hiromu Arakawa|4698899|Hiromu Arakawa|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1350676202p2/4698899.jpg] did for this book.
Chapter 58: The Footsteps of Ruin
For one: Al is so young to react that way to love.
For two, definite [b:Elantris|68427|Elantris (Elantris, #1)|Brandon Sanderson|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1475740953l/68427._SY75_.jpg|2908871] vibes... I'm curious tosee if I'm right about that.
Also, Mustang and Hawkeye's relationship makes so much more sense now.
Chapter 59: The Immoral Alchemist
Man so much background on the war. War sucks. War where one side has all the crazy weapons/magic... Man.
Also:
Sad meta is sad.
Chapter 60: In the Absence of God
Oh my.
Chapter 61: The Hero of Ishval
:( oh Hughes. Oh Mustang.
But hey, now we know why Scar can do what he can do (and only what he can do). I wonder if his brother somehow survived all that. ( )