
Yet, most of the time, I found myself so distracted by the artwork that it was difficult to get past. Occasionally, it’s art was solid and brilliant where the scribbling quality of the lines and warped character proportions complimented the hectic environment and frightening scenarios. I have some on and off problems with the art in the original manga. This was something that the fans asked for and the fans got. They brought back more of the most popular character in the series. First of all, marketing wise, it was a smart move.

Let’s start off with what the manga does well. It does nothing that a functional flashback needs to do and thus didn’t need to be made. However, almost every problem I have with the manga boils down to one simple thing. Thus, when it was announced that Levi was going to get this spin off that would delve into his past I was beyond excited.

Humanities strongest and shortest whose dialogue mostly references shit. But soon after the Corps passes through the gate, a new and terrible threat appears - one that Erwin may know more about than he's letting on.I, like many fans of the manga or show, have succumbed to the awkward and strange charms of Levi.

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