
I definitely enjoy the added bits of character introspection in the manga, and find that to easily be one of its highest points. Really tend not to play well on the screen. Nice bit of insight that doesn’t ruin the tension and excitement.Ī much better medium for depicting character thoughts, which… Quickly than the same scene would play out on screen, making such a thing a Interesting when you think about how he doesn’t get shamed for that, whereasĬomment like this runs the risk of destroying the flow and mood of the scene byĬreating too much of a diversion from the action. Ryuko that Fukuroda is “half-naked” when she first fights him, which is pretty Little added details that are possible in a manga format make it worth the read,įavorite bits from the manga that isn’t in the original is a small comment from Just like reading what you’ve already watched! But I think the cute art and You might even argue that it’s boring in this regard. This was probably a good choice of action-can you really do that any justice in manga format? The results are prettyĬute, too, with Ryuko, Senketsu, and Mako camping out at the school instead.Īnd-with the exception of the aforementioned chapter 7-it’s a pretty faithfulĪdaption of the show. Seeing as how this is the ridiculous “No-Tardies Day” episode, Latter half of chapter 7 being dedicated to a very different, shortened version

Important, plot-heavy episode 3 spans from chapters 5 to about 7.5, with the Chaptersġ-2 go over episode 1 and chapters 3-4 go over episode 2, but the big, Manga follows the anime at a steady pace of two chapters per episode. Much of the actual textual quality here, but for what I can grasp, here’s (part of) a summary/review/impressions sort of thing

Pretty awful despite three years of lessons, so I can’t speak too terribly

Light on its contents before the official English release. This mysterious third volume in the mail, I thought it’d be fun to shed some There have been glimpses of discussion concerning the first two volumes,īut when it comes to this third volume, I haven’t heard much more than a peep. La Kill for so long is that the official manga adaptation is rarely spoken Kill la Kill Volume 3, Chapters 8-17: Thoughts and Impressions (Part I)
