Thursday, June 9, 2011

read eng One Piece, Vol. 57 58 59 60 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 Eiichiro Oda (Author, Illustrator)


read One Piece, Vol.

One Piece, Vol. Eiichiro Oda (Author, Illustrator)



Fans worried that Anno's steadier hand may no longer lead us to dark and horrible places have worried for nothing. He is clearly a more mature man now, so this work features a grounded, deep-seeded anger for the world, for society, for people and their failings that is distinctly new to the franchise, rather than the adolescent angst and self-doubt the original wallowed in. Evangelion 2.0 feels as though the project has been put on mood stabilizers: it's not any happier, but it's more stable and certainly more focused. And in the end, it's a vast improvement. It's no surprise to be attacked by a friend who's a bipolar drama queen. When the grounded, quiet guy snaps, though... THAT'S terrifying.


In the near future, Vampires ruled over mankind. The humans of the planet began fighting back, unleashing Vampire Hunters upon their oppressors. One Vampire Hunter stands out from the rest. He is himself half vampire, a dunpeal neither human nor vampire. He hunts vampires for money, and has yet to lose.

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