Fish and Chips wrote:And UC, can you edit post #3 in this thread, there is a highly visible spoiler in it.
Mave (post: 1253667) wrote:Arakawa-san does a great job pleasing most shoujo and shonen manga oriented fans. Shoujo for the hetero pairing shipping. Shonen for the intelligent storyplot execution and nicely planned action.
I can only think of one group of fans who probably isn't too happy but I won't mention it here. XD
uc pseudonym (post: 1263563) wrote:This chapter (88) demonstrates everything that is right and good about FMA. There is plot and character development, yet also moments of awesome (Hohenheim, anyone?). Actual fight choreography combined with decent dialogue, both contained within decent pacing. Many manga could learn a great deal from it.
uc pseudonym (post: 1269833) wrote:[spoiler]...why is Maria Ross such a fan favorite? Honest question]
blkmage (post: 1275283) wrote:Chapter 90: Major-General Armstrong reminds us why the manga-centric anime reboot is a good idea.
She does such a brilliant job that I've given up trying to be a great mangaka. That's real talent.uc pseudonym (post: 1263563) wrote:This chapter (88) demonstrates everything that is right and good about FMA. There is plot and character development, yet also moments of awesome (Hohenheim, anyone?). Actual fight choreography combined with decent dialogue, both contained within decent pacing. Many manga could learn a great deal from it.
[spoiler]No, and I think that chimera still has it in his pocket. I'm also pretty sure that chimera is the same one Kimbley just took out in this chapter. So whether he's alive or dead, it's going to become very useful in the next couple minutes, but to whom is the question.[/spoiler]ich1990 (post: 1279074) wrote:[spoiler]What happened to Kimbley's second philosopher's stone? I remember that it got knocked out of his hand, fell dawn the mineshaft, and got picked up by one of the chimeras. Did anything happen to it after that? If not, someone has a really powerful ace-in-the-hole. [/spoiler]
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1288065) wrote:Ahh, chapter 92.
[spoiler]I'm worried that Heinkel will end up losing, though - it's dangerous to get within melee range of a guy who can make bombs out of whatever he touches.[/spoiler]
Raiden no Kishi wrote:[spoiler]Al's fight with Pride was nothing short of concentrated awesome. I applaud Arakawa for making her alchemists fight like the scientist-soldiers they are.[/spoiler]
Raiden no Kishi wrote:[spoiler]It's also good to see the Armstrongs fighting alongside each other. Sloth being able to dash at ludicrous speed was pretty unexpected, although I admit I should have been looking for his gimmick, considering all of the homunculi have some sort of special power.[/spoiler]
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1288065) wrote:Ahh, chapter 92.
[spoiler]While my initial reaction was, "Good riddance," upon some reflection, I'd like to see Kimblee stick around for a while. They should get rid of his alchemy circles, though - burn them off or something. I wonder why they didn't bother to do this when they imprisoned him in the first place? It's like letting him walk into prison with a grenade launcher that never runs empty. That makes a lot of sense.[/spoiler]
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1288065) wrote:[spoiler] I wonder why Kimblee seemed surprised to hear that Al planned to save the day AND restore his and Ed's bodies. Do you suppose it was his selflessness or his optimism that was surprising? [/spoiler]
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1288065) wrote:[spoiler]Al's fight with Pride was nothing short of concentrated awesome. Transforming your recently-severed limb into a sword mid-swing? Awesome. Re-transmuting said sword to whip around your enemy's guard - and connecting? Very awesome. Transmuting a fake flashbang to get your enemy to focus on your hand while you detonate a real one at your feet? Deviously awesome. I applaud Arakawa for making her alchemists fight like the scientist-soldiers they are. And of course, anything Al-centric makes me happy. Al is just that cool. I'm wondering why he handed his Stone off to Marcoh, however. I should probably review the last few chapters.
It's also good to see the Armstrongs fighting alongside each other. Of course, watching Olivier fight is always fun because her ruthless pragmatism translates well to combat. A bunch of soldiers were just taken out by the massive homunculus you're fighting? Hey, free grenades! Sloth being able to dash at ludicrous speed was pretty unexpected, although I admit I should have been looking for his gimmick, considering all of the homunculi have some sort of special power. Hopefully Alex will be able to stop Sloth and rescue his sister - and then maybe she'll give him some credit. XD[/spoiler]
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