Eureka Seven, Volume 6 (Special Edition) Review
An amazing volume that really brings a great deal of the development in the series recently together. The series is obviously far from over(as I should hope considering this is only the 6th release of 12), but this was still obviously a pivotal volume for this series.
My only real complaint is that a few portions of the time Renton spends with Charles and Ray seems a little awkward. Not a big deal considering all the character development we see with Renton, and even more so with Eureka herself. We even get some hints at the greater storyline in the third episode on this volume along with a some "edge of your seat" moments in the last episode and an important battle of sorts.
The technical merits remain strong with the series and the performances and music all come together with their usual grandeur.
The shirt provided with this special edition is a light gray shirt in size large with the Eureka Seven logo printed on the upper corner of the front and the japanese segement of the logo printed large on the back. The manga remains true to itself, which is disappointing to me as I find it lacking the style and substance the series portrays so effectively.
Eureka Seven, Volume 6 (Special Edition) Feature
- Away from the Gekko, Renton has found a new home with a pair of enigmatic mercenaries: Charles and Ray Beam. And though the duo has opened both their ship and their hearts to Renton, their true agenda will force Renton once again to decide to choose between his new life or his old one. Meanwhile on board the Gekko, Eureka and Holland must come to terms and deal with their contrasting emotions towa
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