Berserk Volume 39: We’ve Reached Elfhelm
Berserk Volume 39
While the art is too uncanny, the story is fitting and feels long-overdue. #manga #Berserk
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While the art is too uncanny, the story is fitting and feels long-overdue. #manga #Berserk
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In this volume we get Rickert slapping Griffith. That is worth the price of admission alone, but if you want more, Miura offers us one great chapter with Guts and the crew. #manga #Berserk
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One of the biggest improvements for a #Berserk volume yet. It starts forgettably, then takes flight. #manga
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Even though it looks shiny, this volume isn’t made of gold. #manga #Berserk
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While Miura has made the art immaculate, he has made the story passable. #manga #Berserk
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Even if you erase every speech bubble, this volume is still a masterpiece. In fact, I think the word I’m looking for is ‘chef-d’œuvre’.
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Volume thirty-three doesn’t have much action, but makes up for that by becoming more attentive to it’s characters.
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If you can bear the slower pace, and the lengthy Griffith-focused sections, you are in for a treat. #manga #Berserk
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If you’re an action or worldbuilding geek, this volume suits you well. If you’re a story fanatic, like me, then you are going to be very disappointed. #manga #Berserk
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If you are a fan of Farnese’s character, this volume is your magnum opus for all things Berserk. For myself, I was glued to the page. #manga #Berserk
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In one word: showstopping. #manga #Berserk
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While I am fond of all Miura tries here, a faster, more organized volume would’ve been preferred. #manga #Berserk
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