![]() ![]() ![]() Ido seems a pleasant enough gentleman at first. Savage creatures prey on human beings and highly paid hunters track them down, kill them and collect the bounty. In a dystopian world, people, cyborgs and machines eke out difficult livings. I haven’t seen the film based on this series so I came to it unbiased but curious. The whole series is on Kindle Unlimited at the time if writing, as is my awesome YA vampire novel Ofelia. Ps: quick plug - if you like fantasy, you should check out my Deathsworn Arc novels. ![]() I started getting into manga because my daughter likes Naruto and My Hero Acadamia. There’s something deeply cathartic about enjoying a manga, it’s a really relaxing way to read. I’d say Alita is a great introduction to manga, especially if you enjoyed the movie and want to explore the story in more depth. Well, the anime strays a little from the manga, the film seems to be based off the anime but draws from more volumes of the manga and strays a little further for cinematic effect. Did the anime follow the book? How about the movie? Sometimes there are no words for several pages, but once you get used to it, the story flows perfectly with no words. Good manga books are a lesson in visual storytelling. I can’t say reading, because you don’t really read a manga. Then I saw the movie, now I’ve started enjoying the manga. ![]() I watched the anime of Alita decades ago. ![]()
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