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Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-, Chapter 2: A Week at the Mansion Vol. 1 (Re:ZERO: Starting Life in Another World) Kindle & comiXology
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherYen Press
- Publication dateMay 23, 2017
- Reading age13 - 17 years
- Grade level8 and up
- File size106567 KB
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- ASIN : B06ZZZKF99
- Publisher : Yen Press (May 23, 2017)
- Publication date : May 23, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 106567 KB
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- Print length : 214 pages
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Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2017
To start, the opening color pages are beautiful. And set a dark tone that suits this arc. But directly after that, we are treated to a highly condensed recap of the previous arc. This is only the third manga volume, how is a recap necessary? This completely breaks the flow of the story as it transitions. Additionally, you'll notice right away that the character designs are different being from a different illustrator. Elsa is drawn with excessively large breasts, and even Emilia is treated to this new system. This style of fan service drawing want really in the first two volumes, and it persists throughout this one - with a few choice frames of Emilia and Beatrice, and a tentacle frame with Rem and Ram. Some of the dialogue already happened in the first two volumes, where the source material intended, but it is used in this volume as if appearing for the first time where it is completely out of place. I don't really understand why they would change who was in charge of these works so soon.
Along with character designs, I feel Fuugetsu completely misses nearly every Emilia reaction and/or facial expression, especially compared to how spot on Matsuse's Emilia was. Fuugetsu makes Emilia overly snooty and fails to convey the pure feelings she displays the way Matsuse did. Rem and Ram look good, but I feel Matsuse would have done better there as well. I think Beatrice and Roswaal are the best parts of this volume as they both look really good and their personalities showed through very well.
Aside from the character designs deviations, the art is still really good. There are some fantastic frames with very nice detail, but I didn't like Fuugetsu's overly fan service toned images as a whole. The overall story is what it should be with small changes. I love Re:Zero. I've bought every book released to date and loved every bit of the anime. There series is 5 stars to me. The light novels are 5 stars and the previous two volumes of the manga are 5 stars. But if Fuugetsu remains the future of the manga adaptation, just stick with the light novels.
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Reviewed in Germany on June 26, 2023