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2017-04-28, 10:51 | Link #2842 | |
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2017-04-29, 09:12 | Link #2845 | |
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tabata obviously included his own way or creating faces into the designs but all in all they look quite amazing, i exspecially like deku he looks way angrier than most panels of the manga |
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2017-04-29, 09:42 | Link #2846 |
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^ It takes some of the most central characters in Boku No Hero and makes it, and them, look like almost literally every other shonen story, right down to the teenage girl with large-for-an-adult sized breasts. And, remember, Uraraka's breasts are much smaller in the actual comic, so it's probable that this "version" of her would, in the stereotypical shonen story, end up upset at her sexiness not being enough due to breasts being too small, despite the fact that they are, as I have said before, large even for an adult woman. Seriously, those things should be half hidden by her clothes and the odd, nearly 180 degree spine twist thing she has going on, and they're still massive. (There's this thing, it's called a SPINE. It runs up the centre of a human's back and is one of the main stabilising points of their entire body. It is not supposed to twist so that the top is facing the opposite direction to the bottom.)
Then there's the expressions. The male three, fine. I can, begrudgingly, accept them. Deku's face is angry-determined (which is rare, but happens... for short periods of time, often just before he hurts himself), Bakugo's face is practically-a-villainous-scowl (which suits how outsiders seem to see him, but not who he is. Honestly, he'd be more in character if he had berserker-like-rage expression), and Todoroki's face is every-emo-male-lead-ever (which he kind of started as, but has since started facing his problems. I'd prefer a depressed expression from him). Okay, fine. Uraraka's, however, seems like full-on-ditz and that's not who she is. This is reinforced by her doing jazz-hands while walking and looking behind herself, and the fact that she's, for some reason, wearing pink shoes that don't go with the school uniform. Yeah, I have to agree, that's Really Not Uraraka. |
2017-04-29, 10:19 | Link #2847 |
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well that is the point,
it is uraraka made by another artist, of course it wont be a copy, its only natural that certain parts of the artists way of drawing will influence the character, just look at this: Spoiler for drawing NNT and FT:
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2017-04-30, 02:35 | Link #2852 |
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^through to be fair, i cant remember seeing such drawings in Rave Master
anyway, on-topic, who thinks that the drug will ever become permanent? and if so, who thinks it is a good/bad idea? i personally think that it is a bad idea if the drug becomes permanent, quirks are supposed to be inherent and with the exception of the big evil of the entire story nobody should be able to take them away, negating or temporary shutting them down is good and gives the villians a way of fighting back but taking them away permanently would just make quirks makes them "cheap" imo, they are supposed to be parts of the humans body, i wouldnt want them to suddenly just be some more different version of what the sharingan became in the laterparts of the story (aka "give/take them however you like, cheap power ups")... |
2017-04-30, 06:27 | Link #2853 |
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^ Well, that depends on how you look at it. Being able to "take them away permanently" from an individual doesn't necessarily mean that the quirk can no longer be inherited. Quirks are, basically, an "additional" bodily function in BNHA. This means that if the quirk "removal" drug just doesn't affect their DNA, the quirks would still be inherited. And, while the drug's "damaging" to a quirk, if it's more like a broken limb than a lost limb it's possible that a medical solution could/would eventually be found.
And, honestly, while there could be story problems if the drug becomes permanent, it honestly sounds at the moment that being affected by the drug would cause the permanent loss of one's ability to use their Quirk (in other words, they, essentially, lose their Quirk, but it may still be able to be inherited). As for All For One, I honestly see him returning to become a major villain as a potentially more problematic issue than this drug gaining the ability to become permanent, story wise, at least. All For One isn't Deku's Villain, he's All Mights. Deku's Villain is, primarily, the Head of the Villain Alliance. As for the potential of "take them away, but get to get them back again", I don't see this author "returning" a damaged quirk for free. Let's say that a quirk is damaged to the point of permanent loss. But a medical solution to this problem is found! Yay, the person who lost their quirk can recover it, right? Not certainly, and definitely not quickly. See the character who loses their quirk would likely be one of the earliest, if not the earliest, people to lose their quirk in this fashion. This means that, if the damaged part of their quirk healed itself in any way, it probably didn't happen correctly or well (think bones healing wrong, or a scab that, due to the shape of the wound, never fully heals properly. That's what's happening with their quirk). Additionally, even if their quirk's "healed", that doesn't mean that it's back to 100%. No, they have to go through rehab to recover their quirk. Basically, I can see this drug becoming permanent ending up as a BIG deal that, to a certain (probably major) extent changes the rules of "heroing". One that raises the stakes and raises the value of defensive quirks, while simultaneously bringing the importance of bravery of heros back into heroism. Because, as we have seen, many heros, even, or particularly, professional heros, don't like running into fights they may not win if they can stand back and let someone else do it. In essence, what bringing this Quirk-Damaging Drug into play can do is make Stain's desired result (the active heros having to actually be HERO'S, instead of members of Police SWAT who are more concerned about their image or safety than helping people) closer to a reality. |
2017-04-30, 13:33 | Link #2854 | |
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I would add though that taking away quirk's with a drug may begin and end with overhaul. Since the drug seems to require specific quirks in order to create it, the supply will be gone once overhaul has been stopped. Granted some threat might sill be present with the few bullets that managed to stay in circulation, but those will eventually run out aswell.
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2017-05-02, 07:15 | Link #2856 |
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I cant gwt invested intp the current arc at all, i KNOW that deku will survive, im not really interested in any of the chars of thos arc personality wise so even if they die it wont really make me feel anything Exspecially the loli, it is such a easy way of telling a story, create a girl out of nowhere who has difficult circumstances and than make the reader fell for her -_- Anyway, nice to have a real explanation about nighteyes powers... All in all i cant wait to see the quirks of the people |
2017-05-02, 11:01 | Link #2857 |
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go save the loli, Deku... I can see her as your harem member already
Nighteye looks so strong and cold at first but he is actually got his own paranoia... it is not a weakness though.. he just already went through a lot of stuffs |
2017-05-02, 13:15 | Link #2858 |
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Well, let's go save a kid. Having a victim being used at the core of this allows it to be a rescue mission and not simply a fight to stomp out some villains. And can feel for someone born with a quirk like that and being used through disgusting means as a weapon. Not unusual in the sense that there is someone needing saving. It's a story about Deku becoming a hero, that kind of thing is going to happen. An important step on Deku's journey, but really for a lot of the younger characters in this thing. They get to go out there and do something.
And I did like the moment with Aizawa and Deku. Showing in his own way his concern for his students. I can totally believe he wanted to take them off this when the League of Villains entered the picture. A very dangerous bunch there. And I do understand him wanting Deku to work within the rules and not simply rush off on his own. Keep him in sight so he can be pulled back if he's at risk. Not going to be a safe trip that's for sure. Decent chance Mr. "Read my future" won't make it. But maybe also Nighteye himself? Have to imagine at some point or another he's checked out his own future if that is possible to do so.
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2017-05-02, 18:30 | Link #2859 |
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Nice, early chapter! Anyway, looks like there's a bit more to Nighteye's quirk than meets the eye (er, no pun intended, heh). I also really liked that moment between Deku and Aizawa. Teacher's got his student's back and all that. Meanwhile, poor Eri is being held prisoner by those scary villains. One can only imagine what Overhaul has put that girl through (with a mind that's not in the gutter, of course )....
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2017-05-03, 06:24 | Link #2860 |
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Even if it was only for a minute, Deku's already had a good influence on her. He'll probably need to be there to give her the courage to run away or something like that, I half expect.
Eraserhead is smart, better to keep Deku in sight. Even if he told them all to go home, they'd probably just sneak out again. Nice to get more background on Nighteye's ability, details like this keep it from being overpowered. As well as his appraisal of Deku- All Might is admirable of course, but Nighteye doesn't want to see him rush towards his death either. Madness puts it well, the craziness inherent in wanting to be a superhero, to challenge everything in the world to save lives. So wonder if Deku will just happen to be assigned to the right location by random chance or not. |
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