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Title: Full Metal Alchemist
Genres: Shonen, Fantasy, Adventure
Author/Artist: Hiromu Arakawa
Publication: Monthly Shonen Gangan.
Start Date: January, 2001
End Date: On-going
Number of chapters at review: 78
Number of chapters read by reviewer: 78
General Overview:
The series starts off with two brothers Alphonse and Edward Elric in the desert. Edward is an alchemist, meaning he can basically control matter. They come to a desert town and the plot starts off. Series uses flashbacks interspersed within chapters. Chapters are in a monthly fashion so each one is around 40 pages.
Category Ratings: (1-10 scale)
Art: 9
Considering the mangaka has roughly a month to do one chapter, the art is amazing. Details are immaculate, each panel is awesome. Character designs are very memorable. Her comedic panels are particularly good.
Plot: 10
It’s pretty much why I follow this series like a zealot. Highly intricate, with unforeseen twists and turns. The series makes excellent use of flashbacks, which almost always are relevant to the plot. It’s quite mature in ideas, and in structure. I’d compare it to the Master and Commander for terms of movement. Think of this more as an illustrated book, sometimes fights occur 2 chapters apart eschewing the shounen genre. Each chapter reveals something important to the plot.
Characters: 9
The cast is immense, but doesn’t shove it down your throat like Bleach or other shonen does. Characters are introduced in chapters in manageable groups. Within those chapters she also develops/shows most of the supporting character’s back story, so the reader gets a greater understanding of where they’re coming from .The titular characters, Edward and Alphonse are very deep, and grow throughout the series. For me, at least, they’re the Hamlet of the manga world.
Themes: 9
Prepare to experience each side of the emotional spectrum. Brotherhood features largely because well duh the titular characters are brothers. Death and its consequences are a large apart of the series which sometimes casts a melancholy shadow on the series, but other themes like loyalty and friendship come to the readers’ emotional rescue.
Originality: 10
I’ve never seen a manga about alchemists before this one. It’s awesome to see something in the series then look it up online and, hey presto, it’s actually drawn from historical fact. I also liked the historical influence in this manga, I’m a sucker for historical fiction but seeing a re-imagining of our world is just plain awesome.
Overall: 10
My favorite manga which most definitely gives me bias in reviewing it. You must read it.
Genres: Shonen, Fantasy, Adventure
Author/Artist: Hiromu Arakawa
Publication: Monthly Shonen Gangan.
Start Date: January, 2001
End Date: On-going
Number of chapters at review: 78
Number of chapters read by reviewer: 78
General Overview:
The series starts off with two brothers Alphonse and Edward Elric in the desert. Edward is an alchemist, meaning he can basically control matter. They come to a desert town and the plot starts off. Series uses flashbacks interspersed within chapters. Chapters are in a monthly fashion so each one is around 40 pages.
Category Ratings: (1-10 scale)
Art: 9
Considering the mangaka has roughly a month to do one chapter, the art is amazing. Details are immaculate, each panel is awesome. Character designs are very memorable. Her comedic panels are particularly good.
Plot: 10
It’s pretty much why I follow this series like a zealot. Highly intricate, with unforeseen twists and turns. The series makes excellent use of flashbacks, which almost always are relevant to the plot. It’s quite mature in ideas, and in structure. I’d compare it to the Master and Commander for terms of movement. Think of this more as an illustrated book, sometimes fights occur 2 chapters apart eschewing the shounen genre. Each chapter reveals something important to the plot.
Characters: 9
The cast is immense, but doesn’t shove it down your throat like Bleach or other shonen does. Characters are introduced in chapters in manageable groups. Within those chapters she also develops/shows most of the supporting character’s back story, so the reader gets a greater understanding of where they’re coming from .The titular characters, Edward and Alphonse are very deep, and grow throughout the series. For me, at least, they’re the Hamlet of the manga world.
Themes: 9
Prepare to experience each side of the emotional spectrum. Brotherhood features largely because well duh the titular characters are brothers. Death and its consequences are a large apart of the series which sometimes casts a melancholy shadow on the series, but other themes like loyalty and friendship come to the readers’ emotional rescue.
Originality: 10
I’ve never seen a manga about alchemists before this one. It’s awesome to see something in the series then look it up online and, hey presto, it’s actually drawn from historical fact. I also liked the historical influence in this manga, I’m a sucker for historical fiction but seeing a re-imagining of our world is just plain awesome.
Overall: 10
My favorite manga which most definitely gives me bias in reviewing it. You must read it.
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