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Title: Big O, Vol. 6
Series: Big O #6
Author: Hitoshi Ariga
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 208
Words: 7K
Series: Big O #6
Author: Hitoshi Ariga
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 208
Words: 7K
Synopsis:
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These
4 chapters deal with Dorothy's memory disk being stolen by Angel. It
is revealed that Angel is part of a group that lives outside of
Paradigm City. Roger attempts to get back Dorothy's memories and
fails.
The
book ends with Roger and Dorothy both accepting that lost memories
aren't as important as the possible future.
My
Thoughts:
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This was a really sad letdown to the end of this manga. By sad, I do
not mean emotionally sad, as in “My grandmother died, I'm sad”,
but as in “Dude, your pink, heartshaped skateboard is just sad”.
I have to admit I raced through this as fast as possible just to get
to the end. Overall, I found this manga to be poorly done. There were
little to no actual story arcs, but proto-stories without any kind of
resolution.
As much as I enjoyed the anime, the manga version of Big O has been
nothing but a big disappointment from start to finish for a variety
of reasons. I won't be sad to get rid of these. Just not sure if I
should simply trash these or not. After the Book (un)Haul post next
month I'll make a decision about whether to throw these away or if
there are any other options.
Don't read this manga. That is my Official Verdict and Judgement.
★★☆☆☆
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