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Title: Extraordinary Days
Series: Shaman King #30
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 192
Format: Digital Copy
Series: Shaman King #30
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 192
Format: Digital Copy
Synopsis:
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Team Ren and Team
Yoh are sitting in a hotsprings after recovering. Ren and Yoh start
recapping everyone's power and level. Hao shows up and Lyserg
immediately attacks him. Hao shows them a new form of an oversoul in
defense and everyone starts talking buddy buddy. Hao reveals that the
final round of Shaman Fights will take place on the Lost Continent of
Mu and that is why Mr Oyamada has shown up. Horohoro tells Hao that
he's nuts and Hao tells Horohoro to shutup or he'll tell everyone who
he likes.
Hao also reveals
that the Patch won't do anything about the battle fleet Mr Oyamada
brought and it is up to the remaining Shamans to deal with them. It
is also revealed that a former X-Law is helping Mr Oyamada and has
brought some big shaman guns (figuratively speaking).
Everyone, friend
and foe, gather on the beach to fight the battle group brought by Mr
Oyamada. Hao begins the attack and pretty much singlehandedly takes
all threats down. The renegade X-Law in Oyamada's employ releases
Azazel, the most powerful of Angels. Hao breaks Azazel and which
destroys the X-Law. A shaman witch tries to stop Hao with voodoo and
he returns the favor and kills her.
The Patch create a
spirit submarine and all the shamans get on board to go to Mu. All
the opposing Shaman Teams renounce their standing, giving Hao the win
by default. Now Hao must commune with the great spirit and the Patch
will defend him while he's in this helpless state. The opposing teams
say they'll take the Patch down but only use it as training to
eventually fight Hao.
Hao is taken to the
ceremony and the others begin the journey to stop him. Silva, the
Patch that initiated Yoh into the shaman fight is the first Patch
they must fight to move onward. Yoh takes down Silva but 2 other
Patch show up and tell the group that the Patch broke Silva to make
him compliant and that the next 8 Patch are successively stronger.
Ren realizing that they don't have enough mana to resurrect anyone so
this is a do or die situation.
The volume ends
with a short story about how Yoh's parents met.
My
Thoughts:
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The story is just getting messy. The manga-ka seems to pick up and
discard ideas like a lint trap in a dryer. A huge fleet shows up in
one volume, Hao takes it out in 3 pages. The 5 Warriors and the High
Spirits are put forth and then just take a back seat. The whole
feth'ing Shaman Fight, just ends because all the main characters
decide so? Now the fights are going to be between the Patch and the
good guy Shamans?
It feels like Takei is on drugs. Or he's lost the thread he started
on. Whatever the reason, I felt like a pinball while reading this. It
was not enjoyable and while some of it may be me reading these one
after another, I'm just annoyed. I shouldn't be annoyed; the
excitement should be building, the tension getting tighter. I
shouldn't want this “just to be over with”.
There was nothing particularly “wrong” with this volume, it was
just everything coming together, or not as the case may be.
★★☆☆½
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