Fairy Tail #3
SCORE: 65
I just finished reading the Fairy Tail #3 manga. I know I have plenty
of Fairy Tail manga books awaiting my time and attention. This is one of
those I have been able to find locally. Although I am beginning to
wonder if I should have purchased a massive set of books instead of one
at a time. Too late for that now. Fairy Tail #3 continues me along a
nice path of recollections from the anime. There will be spoilers in
this review.
There are things in Fairy Tail #3 that I did not recall since it has
been so many years since I watched this portion of the anime. Natsu,
Gray, and Erza are on a mission. Lucy is tagging along in Fairy Tail #3.
It is interesting to see Lucy so reserved and not participating a whole
lot in Fairy Tail #3. Lucy comes out of her shell later and is very
involved in the fighting.
This dark guild has taken the train station. The Fairy Tail wizards
fight them only to get trapped inside by a wind barrier. They must then
chase down this evil wizard so he does not kill off all of the guild
masters. Natsu makes it there thanks to Happy. Fairy Tail #3 has one
oddity to me. Natsu gets sick from vehicle transport but not from Happy
flying him. I would think Happy flight would make him ill as well.
The issues families can have with Fairy Tail #3 are magic, violence,
lack of attire, enticement to lust, alcohol, sexual commentary, blood,
bad language, false gods and more. Fairy Tail #3 contains plenty of
extreme looks from different characters. Plenty of over the top emotions
are shown off in Fairy Tail #3. Fairy Tail #3 continues the black and
white only tradition of manga.
Fairy Tail saves the day but causes all kinds of property damage. Erza
is arrested for the damage that was caused. The evil flute winds up to
be more powerful than any of them expected. Destroying that flute is how
the property damage happened. Fairy Tail #3 continues a trend of Fairy
Tail wizards causing all kinds of damage while saving the day. They are
not very subtle.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 68%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Manga
Publisher: Kodansha Comic
Author: Hiro Mashima
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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