Why H2 is Adachi Mitsuru’s best manga
There’s a chance I’ll spoil some details about some Adachi Mitsuru manga or another, so maybe don’t read this if you haven’t seen them yet and want to go in unspoiled.
There’s a chance I’ll spoil some details about some Adachi Mitsuru manga or another, so maybe don’t read this if you haven’t seen them yet and want to go in unspoiled.
Random observation: It’s pretty interesting how Adachi Mitsuru’s three big baseball manga’s general approaches to their casts, as well as some facet of their respective main character, is reflected by the leads’ pitching styles.
I know, I know. Smarter people than me have already beaten the stuffing out of this particular dead horse, and this article is about a month late to be the slightest bit relevant. But despite that, this topic has been eating away at me for quite a while now.
So here we go. One big rant to get these feelings out of the way.
This post spoils Kamen Rider OOO, Kamen Rider Ryuki and Garo: Honoo no Kokuin. If you plan on watching on any of those, you probably shouldn’t be reading this.
Or I guess you could skip only the sections spoiling the shows you haven’t seen. Whatever. I’m not your real dad.
This post contains spoilers. Like, a lot of major spoilers.
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In this blog, I post verbal vomit. Steer clear of the splash zone.
I also tend to spoil the shit out of the things I talk about. So, you know. Look out, and all that.