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Fairy Tail #7

 

 

SCORE: 63

 

Fairy Tail #7 

 

I am enjoying my walk through of the Fairy Tail manga one book at a time. Fairy Tail #7 is the last one I recently completed reading. Thankfully I had the $10.99 to purchase this manga volume. Chapters 49-56 are covered in Fairy Tail #7. There are also some bonus content at the end of this manga volume as well. Some of it is interesting and other parts did not interest me that much. There will be spoilers in this review.

The issues families can have with Fairy Tail #7 are violence, magic, lack of attire, enticement to lust, blood, bad language, and more. The Guild battle continues in Fairy Tail #7. Master Makarov gets injured in Fairy Tail #7. He is taken to a lady in the woods that does not like people. She is helping him heal. Erza also winds up wounded after she stops this giant magical cannon from destroying the Fairy Tail Guild. It is now up to Natsu to try and stop the cannon from firing. Natsu winds up taking out the one of the four elements of Phantom Lord that powers the horrible spell being written in the sky. Fairy Tail knows what to do to finish this in the next manga volume.

There is a lot of fighting and battling within Fairy Tail #7. Elfman makes a major breakthrough in terms of turning into a beastman in Fairy Tail #7. I forgot that he could initially only do one arm at a time. In Fairy Tail #7 he has a breakthrough and is now able to do a full body transformation. I am so much farther in the anime that I forgot he had that limitation. This is one of the reasons I am enjoying going through the manga now. I am also holding off on some anime for other series until I finish reading the manga. I am not a fan of making the waters all muddy if you know what I mean.

Lucy is still the center of Fairy Tail #7. Her father hired Phantom Lord to kidnap her. She is wants to do her own thing and she wants to be a part of Fairy Tail. At the same time Lucy feels guilty that her guildmates are getting hurt for her. The emotion in Fairy Tail #7 is deep and strong. I can certainly identify with that. I can also identify with the lady in the woods. The older I get the less I want to interact with other human beings. I would love to be in the mountains with a home inside the side of the mountain. We will see what the Lord has for me.

Juvia and Gray have an interesting battle in Fairy Tail #7. That battle is not completed though. Juvia with her water power and Gray with his ice power are an interesting power combination to see in a fight. That should wrap up in the next volume of this manga if memory serves.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 55%
Writing: 65%
Replay/Extras: 73%
Story: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%

System: Manga
Publisher: Kodansha Comic
Author: Hiro Mashima
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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