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I think its a unique skill of the author, that he manages to make me go "awwww!" with every story cut
Yeah. I think he has some good cliffhanger writing skills.

That said when I compared his previous work A Path To Greater Good and Hero, Oh Hero (the parts that are the same).
HOH came on top. The Burk chapters are just better. Less talk, more action, and he tells the virtually same story.

I fear as HOH moves on, he'll forget to revise his comic and make them denser.

Quote Originally Posted by lord_khaine View Post
But yeah. While Tobi's situation is unique. Then i dont know. It does not feel as meaningful as the other.
As someone else said. She is caught in fantasy Big Brother.
Tobi's story is basically an introduction to Global Order (GO) and the way things function without Magic or Heroes.

Noah - Magic intro, with connection to wider picture here and there.
Tobi - Intro to Ghouls, GO, and the Magillante.
Burk - Intro to how things function in Medieval settings, and with Heroes, etc.

Also yeah, I said that (Fantasy Big Brother)

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But the Pirate fight really changed my mind on that. Burk would have been killed had he not been saved by Pablo.
And he was genuinely spooked by the Blue Ghoul (he likely knew what it was, unlike everyone else).

That showed that while Burk is a big fish, then he isnt the biggest fish.
And it made him a lot more interesting.
Yup. But instead of throwing fights into fights where he ain't pretending to be left-handed, we get him single-handedly fighting high-rank Heroes.