I really enjoyed all the characters this volume though! Carla is actually growing on me, surprisingly. None have been inherently bad, but some of the volumes land in the middle of huge battles so there isn't a sense of conclusion I guess? Without binging them it's hard to keep in the loop with all the different story threads. I just feel like, with the amount of character introduced in each volume, spare the main guild members, it's hard to rem The Fairy Tail books are always hit or miss for me. The Fairy Tail books are always hit or miss for me.
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Our main team plus Gajeel hosting a flag on the cover of Volume 22. I’m still having fun but I’m eager for the next story arc. And Gray fights some other pervy dude who makes things squishy. Lucy fights the old creepy dude, Natsu fights a dude who controls an amusement park. I honestly don’t even know the names of the Edolas villains. So while it is better and the fights are pretty fun I still have to lower it a bit. However it’s still just so weird and I’m not a huge fan of the villains in this arc. I’m still having fun 3.5/5 The Edolas Arc kicks it up a notch. moreģ.5/5 The Edolas Arc kicks it up a notch. maybe there's an actual story reason for it.). *(especially since I've read that there's a time skip which, I assume, exists solely to age Wendy up and give her huge knockers, too. This is quick-paced, fun reading that very occasionally hits me in the feels, and while I'm not sure whether I'm invested enough to read another 40-something volumes*, I'm willing to stick with it for a while longer. In any case, a few volumes every few months is a decent pace to take this at. I haven't watched that far in the anime, and am curious whether its director did as Mashima hinted, and take up that thread that had to be dropped from the initial serialization. The bonus section featuring Lucy and Mirajane enticingly talks about a story element from a previous storyline that Mashima's magazine editors (presumably) didn't allow him to include in the published chapters. (The deus ex machina pill that allows the prime world characters to use their magic in Edolas also displays this series' occasional tendency to retcon rathan than think things through beforehand.) There are certainly characters in this story that I'm more interested in learning the background stories for than the cat sidekicks, and their coming from another dimension brings on the feeling that what goes on in Edolas will have very little bearing on the rest of the story. In addition to that, the Edolas sequence hasn't done much for me, either. Part of it's the recognition-which has existed from the first chapter of the first book-that it's primarily created for an audience that enjoys power fantasies where dudes punch each other in the face and are surrounded by scantily clad women with huge knockers. There are certainly characters in As often happens even when I'm enjoying a manga series, Fairy Tail's gloss has worn off a bit now that 20 volumes have gone by. As often happens even when I'm enjoying a manga series, Fairy Tail's gloss has worn off a bit now that 20 volumes have gone by.