Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:29 am
I'm going to break down the previous two chapters because I have nothing better to do at the moment. Keep in mind that I'm not actually reading the whole thing, I'm just working off my memory and by looking at the artwork.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 257: The end of the fight with Serpico, which has been arguably the biggest waste of time in the last few volumes. Compare it to when Guts fights Griffith and the consequences of each match, how the storyline moves in a different direction and how the characters themselves change because of the outcome. Here it's just "hey, we're travelling together, but now let's fight! oh, you beat me, but let's keep travelling together as if nothing had happened!"
Vol. 30 - Chapter 258: Griffith and the new Band of the Hawk. We know very little about them and the relationships between the various characters, so no complaints here.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 259: Giants cats we don't care about attack, people we don't care about die and Guts makes an entrance. That's it.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 260: Guts kills a bunch of cats and everyone is shocked at how powerful Guts is. How many times have we seen this already? It grew tiresome back when he first fought the Troll and the Kelpie. We know he's strong, why do they keep shoving it down our throats?
Vol. 30 - Chapter 261: More cats die, Guts meets an uninteresting character and Farnese uses magic. At the end of the chapter she basically says: "I was feeling nostalgic so I killed 6-10 chapters worth of story, but I'm good now, we can go back to doing the exact same thing we were doing before I left."
Vol. 30 - Chapter 262: Talking, talking, talking. Maybe meaningless talk, I can't remember, I don't know, but Ganishka arrives after a while.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 263: Crocodiles, more cats and Uruk-hai wannabes show up. More talking, Farnese leaves her parents, Roderick and that other dude join and Owen shows up.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 264: Guts meets Owen and the whole deal with the Pope having that vision. Miura is setting up pieces for later on here, so it's alright I guess.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 265: Guts kills some dudes and a giant creature drops by. That's it. Really.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 266: Fighting, fighting, fighting, Guts stabs the creature, more fighting. Not necessarily bad, but the fight itself is meaningless since it's just a creature that appeared out of nowhere with no previous story or background just to get killed.
This shit took too long so I'll stop with chapter 30.
Now I just picked up a random Berserk volume from my shelf. It's volume 7 and I'm just going to flip through the pages and see how much shit I can put in, it's starts somewhere in the middle of when Guts and Caska are hiding by themselves in a cave.
Let's see:
The little boy that died which made Griffith feel guilty.
The fact that Griffith slept with an old man for money.
Some tense moments between Guts and Caska in the cave.
Some guys come by, so Guts and Caska start to move out.
Guts starts the fight with 100 men and lets Caska go ahead.
Caska is saved by Judeau and company.
Guts succeeded in killing 100 mercs but is badly wounded and taken back to camp.
The Bonfire of Dreams which puts the nail on the 360 turn to the relationship between Guts and Caska.
Griffith gets assigned to take Doldrey.
We meet Boscogn and find out that the Emperor Griffith is going up against is the same one he slept with all those years ago.
The big battle starts.
We learn of Caska's assignment for this particular raid.
The volume ends in the middle of the Guts/Boscogn and Caska/Adon fights.
There are no meaningless fights, relationships change, we learn more about the past of certain characters and there are plenty of shockers, good dialogue and great imagery spread throughout.
Just try to compare those two volumes and you'll soon realize that there's just no comparison.
Ah, this is pointless.
Someone lock this thread already so that I may stop wasting time on it.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 257: The end of the fight with Serpico, which has been arguably the biggest waste of time in the last few volumes. Compare it to when Guts fights Griffith and the consequences of each match, how the storyline moves in a different direction and how the characters themselves change because of the outcome. Here it's just "hey, we're travelling together, but now let's fight! oh, you beat me, but let's keep travelling together as if nothing had happened!"
Vol. 30 - Chapter 258: Griffith and the new Band of the Hawk. We know very little about them and the relationships between the various characters, so no complaints here.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 259: Giants cats we don't care about attack, people we don't care about die and Guts makes an entrance. That's it.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 260: Guts kills a bunch of cats and everyone is shocked at how powerful Guts is. How many times have we seen this already? It grew tiresome back when he first fought the Troll and the Kelpie. We know he's strong, why do they keep shoving it down our throats?
Vol. 30 - Chapter 261: More cats die, Guts meets an uninteresting character and Farnese uses magic. At the end of the chapter she basically says: "I was feeling nostalgic so I killed 6-10 chapters worth of story, but I'm good now, we can go back to doing the exact same thing we were doing before I left."
Vol. 30 - Chapter 262: Talking, talking, talking. Maybe meaningless talk, I can't remember, I don't know, but Ganishka arrives after a while.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 263: Crocodiles, more cats and Uruk-hai wannabes show up. More talking, Farnese leaves her parents, Roderick and that other dude join and Owen shows up.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 264: Guts meets Owen and the whole deal with the Pope having that vision. Miura is setting up pieces for later on here, so it's alright I guess.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 265: Guts kills some dudes and a giant creature drops by. That's it. Really.
Vol. 30 - Chapter 266: Fighting, fighting, fighting, Guts stabs the creature, more fighting. Not necessarily bad, but the fight itself is meaningless since it's just a creature that appeared out of nowhere with no previous story or background just to get killed.
This shit took too long so I'll stop with chapter 30.
Now I just picked up a random Berserk volume from my shelf. It's volume 7 and I'm just going to flip through the pages and see how much shit I can put in, it's starts somewhere in the middle of when Guts and Caska are hiding by themselves in a cave.
Let's see:
The little boy that died which made Griffith feel guilty.
The fact that Griffith slept with an old man for money.
Some tense moments between Guts and Caska in the cave.
Some guys come by, so Guts and Caska start to move out.
Guts starts the fight with 100 men and lets Caska go ahead.
Caska is saved by Judeau and company.
Guts succeeded in killing 100 mercs but is badly wounded and taken back to camp.
The Bonfire of Dreams which puts the nail on the 360 turn to the relationship between Guts and Caska.
Griffith gets assigned to take Doldrey.
We meet Boscogn and find out that the Emperor Griffith is going up against is the same one he slept with all those years ago.
The big battle starts.
We learn of Caska's assignment for this particular raid.
The volume ends in the middle of the Guts/Boscogn and Caska/Adon fights.
There are no meaningless fights, relationships change, we learn more about the past of certain characters and there are plenty of shockers, good dialogue and great imagery spread throughout.
Just try to compare those two volumes and you'll soon realize that there's just no comparison.
Ah, this is pointless.
Someone lock this thread already so that I may stop wasting time on it.