There's no sense crying over every mistake...
I haven't been to this guild in SOO long, so I apologize if there is a thread like this.
But this thought came into my head:
Does anyone notice how when Kaori Yuki starts out a new manga, whether it's Angel Sanctuary, Godchild/Count Cain, BloodHound, etc, she starts it out making you want to READ it.
The storyline catches your eye, as well as the art, but then as you read further, the storyline gets... confusing. WAY confusing- and even off track.
In God Child/ Count Cain, he started out with a fascination for poisons- yet as you read further, his poison collection kinda... doesn't exist?
In Blood Hound- I read the first chapter or first novel, where it ended with her hoping to see that mysterious vampire again. GOOD ENDING. But- there was more to it- and things seemed to pop up out of nowhere, when you think they were going to explain stuff things only got more confusing.
Don't get me wrong, she's a very talented artist, and I love the plots she comes up with for her Mangas. I just think she gets a little- or waaaay off track to the point where I realized I wasn't reading the manga for the story anymore... just the art.
What are your thoughts and opinions on this?
But this thought came into my head:
Does anyone notice how when Kaori Yuki starts out a new manga, whether it's Angel Sanctuary, Godchild/Count Cain, BloodHound, etc, she starts it out making you want to READ it.
The storyline catches your eye, as well as the art, but then as you read further, the storyline gets... confusing. WAY confusing- and even off track.
In God Child/ Count Cain, he started out with a fascination for poisons- yet as you read further, his poison collection kinda... doesn't exist?
In Blood Hound- I read the first chapter or first novel, where it ended with her hoping to see that mysterious vampire again. GOOD ENDING. But- there was more to it- and things seemed to pop up out of nowhere, when you think they were going to explain stuff things only got more confusing.
Don't get me wrong, she's a very talented artist, and I love the plots she comes up with for her Mangas. I just think she gets a little- or waaaay off track to the point where I realized I wasn't reading the manga for the story anymore... just the art.
What are your thoughts and opinions on this?
...You just keep on trying 'till you run out of cake!