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Arakawa Hiromu - Fullmetal Alchemist, vol. 01-06 (Eng. trans.)
Hrm. It looks like I forgot to write up 1-2 when I first read them, which means I have forgotten a ton about them.
So far, the manga is following the plot of the anime fairly closely, with a few differences on the timeline of certain events. As of now, I like the anime timeline a little better, just because it introduces us to a more vulnerable Ed and Al much earlier on and got me emotionally invested sooner. The manga is a little snarkier and the art is a bit simpler.
Also, Scar is not hot. This makes me sad.
For those of you who haven't seen the anime: Edward and Alphonse Elric attempted human transmutation in order to resurrect their dead mother (never a good idea). Unsurprisingly, things go dreadfully wrong, leaving Ed without an arm and a leg, and leaving Al with pretty much nothing except a soul bound to a suit of armor. Currently, Ed is a State Alchemist; on the side, the brothers pursue the Philosopher's Stone in hopes of breaking the alchemical law of equivalent exchange and restoring their bodies. Meanwhile, these strange quasi-human things named after the seven deadly sins are wandering about, a guy with a scar is killing people, and Ed's superiors in the military don't seem all that trustworthy either.
I'm not quite as fond of the Elrics as I was in the series; part of that is probably the lack of the excellent voice acting. They're also a little snarkier and less vulnerable, as noted above. For example, in vol. 6, Ed and another person joke with Al about what I think was the single most terrifying image in the entire aniume series.
The action is happening fairly quickly; vol. 5 is around ep. 25 of the anime. The strange thing is, I felt that ep. 25 of the anime was like a mini-finale, but vol. 5 of the manga doesn't feel like the action has been ratcheted up that much. This is probably because a very dramatic part of the anime arc was added to the anime. But at vol. 6, it feels like things are starting to diverge a little more, and I'm getting curious as to where Arakawa is going.
Also, I like the manga's Winry better for some reason.
Please, no spoilers for the anime or the manga in the comments unless you want to use super-special spoiler code: <span style="color:#666666;background:#666666"> </span>
So far, the manga is following the plot of the anime fairly closely, with a few differences on the timeline of certain events. As of now, I like the anime timeline a little better, just because it introduces us to a more vulnerable Ed and Al much earlier on and got me emotionally invested sooner. The manga is a little snarkier and the art is a bit simpler.
Also, Scar is not hot. This makes me sad.
For those of you who haven't seen the anime: Edward and Alphonse Elric attempted human transmutation in order to resurrect their dead mother (never a good idea). Unsurprisingly, things go dreadfully wrong, leaving Ed without an arm and a leg, and leaving Al with pretty much nothing except a soul bound to a suit of armor. Currently, Ed is a State Alchemist; on the side, the brothers pursue the Philosopher's Stone in hopes of breaking the alchemical law of equivalent exchange and restoring their bodies. Meanwhile, these strange quasi-human things named after the seven deadly sins are wandering about, a guy with a scar is killing people, and Ed's superiors in the military don't seem all that trustworthy either.
I'm not quite as fond of the Elrics as I was in the series; part of that is probably the lack of the excellent voice acting. They're also a little snarkier and less vulnerable, as noted above. For example, in vol. 6, Ed and another person joke with Al about what I think was the single most terrifying image in the entire aniume series.
The action is happening fairly quickly; vol. 5 is around ep. 25 of the anime. The strange thing is, I felt that ep. 25 of the anime was like a mini-finale, but vol. 5 of the manga doesn't feel like the action has been ratcheted up that much. This is probably because a very dramatic part of the anime arc was added to the anime. But at vol. 6, it feels like things are starting to diverge a little more, and I'm getting curious as to where Arakawa is going.
Also, I like the manga's Winry better for some reason.
Please, no spoilers for the anime or the manga in the comments unless you want to use super-special spoiler code: <span style="color:#666666;background:#666666"> </span>