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Gravitation Volume 9 |
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Rating: Summary: WARNING: MAY CAUSE TOLERANCE OF OTHER HUMAN BEINGS Review: I am surprised by the review below. Allowing young adults, and adults alike, exposure to these shonen-ai and shojou-ai sources provides hope for a more understanding world. This idea of acceptance is an earlier theme in the Gravitation series. Gravitation has opened eyes to different ways of life, and gives identifiable characters to real people through the use of humor. It is the only graphic novel series that I have bought, and it is one of my favorite anime series. Shonen-ai is a genre that I hope will continue to increase in popularity. Shibby;)
Rating: Summary: ABSOLUTELY AWESOME! Review: I stand by my title, it was ABSOLUTELY AWESOME! I loved every minute of it--and Reiji-sama too! I love crazy chicks! lol
Rating: Summary: Good, but I've there's been better. Review: In all honestly, I adrore Gravitation but this volume was a slight let down in a way. Starting from here or so, things just start to get a silly. I mean, Gravitation is meant for a few laughs, but this volume just pushes it over the edge a bit.
There is a few cute scenes with Yuki and such in them and it opens quite a few new possibilities but some of the less important scenes tend to get in the way.
The artwork is changed a little bit if you dig through it and you can tell where the artist changed a few things here and there. I'm quite fond of the artwork still though, compared to the artwork during the first book.
The volume is good and I wasn't too disappointed but the earlier books were, in my opinion, better plot wise.
Rating: Summary: Where Reiji-sama reigns supreme Review: Well, this is Gravitation and I'd be surprised if you read the first 8 volumes and then suddenly stopped.
In any case, Reiji remains a main character and actually has a few cuter moments. There's more mass destruction and more insane hilarity in this volume that we've (hopefully) come to love. If you're entertained by Gravitation's humor, you will not be dissapointed. However, I wish there had been more of a focus on Yuki and Shuichi's relationship and I must admit that I despise Shuichi's blond hair.
On the up side, the artwork in this volume surpasses all the previous ones. I'm impressed with the shading and several other points which I won't spoil.
Viva la Gravitation!
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