Yeah, of course I loved it :) The parallels between Sanzo & Hazel were a bit obviously stressed, but it was nice to see that Hazel's slowly coming back around to how he thought before Ukoku messed him up.
And I love how Sanzo is forced to realise that he's holding onto the idea of not holding onto anything :)
(eee, Nii's post-it about Gaiden!)
I love and hate Minekura for making me have little life epiphanies through manga; I'm not thirteen, dammit! But Ukoku's explanation of how a person is the end result of how other people see them - very profound (if twisted for Ukoku's nefarious purposes).
I really want to know what Ukoku wants to get out of all this (specifically,rather than "the next rising sun". He says he regrets not killing Goku, but if he had, he'd be having less fun now. Horrible man!
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Yeah, of course I loved it :) The parallels between Sanzo & Hazel were a bit obviously stressed, but it was nice to see that Hazel's slowly coming back around to how he thought before Ukoku messed him up.
And I love how Sanzo is forced to realise that he's holding onto the idea of not holding onto anything :)
(eee, Nii's post-it about Gaiden!)
I love and hate Minekura for making me have little life epiphanies through manga; I'm not thirteen, dammit! But Ukoku's explanation of how a person is the end result of how other people see them - very profound (if twisted for Ukoku's nefarious purposes).
I really want to know what Ukoku wants to get out of all this (specifically,rather than "the next rising sun". He says he regrets not killing Goku, but if he had, he'd be having less fun now. Horrible man!