Sunday, July 7, 2013

Alison Can Read: Manga Mondays #156: Fairy Tail vol. 1 by Hiro ...


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Fairy Tail vol. 1 by Hiro Mashima





Summary

THE WICKED SIDE OF WIZARDRY


Cute girl wizard Lucy wants to join the Fairy Tail, a club for the most powerful wizards. But instead, her ambitions land her in the clutches of a gang of unsavory pirates led by a devious magician. Her only hope is Natsu, a strange boy she happens to meet on her travels. Natsu’s not your typical hero–he gets motion sickness, eats like a pig, and his best friend is a talking cat. With friends like this, is Lucy better off with her enemies? (courtesy of Goodreads)


Review


*Warning: Potential spoilers. My manga reviews tend to be more of a summary than a review. I find it hard to review manga in the same way I do regular books.


I don't know what to think about the first volume of the Fairy Tail series. It was a bit of a mess. Like most first volumes, it was confusing but the problem was that there wasn't much to capture me.




Lucy is a fledging wizard who wants to join the cool kids' club, the Fairy Tail wizards guild. On her journey to find the Fairy Tail group, she first encounters Mr. Right. He's charming, handsome, charismatic, and all the girls love him. But like Gilderoy Lockhart, he is merely a good looking fraud. To her credit, Lucy sees through Mr. Wrong quick enough - although she does nearly get herself enslaved on a yacht - and switches her hopes to a screw up named Natsu.


In Natsu, she's chosen right. Natsu seems like a loser, but he's a member of the Fairy Tail guild. And while he is an eccentric character, he's also brave, resourceful, and clever. The Fairy Tail members we meet really are the cool kids. I can see a lot of fun potential stories in them.


But here come the problems. It didn't feel real to me. Obviously it's not real and in many cases, a very flexible imagination is required to appreciate manga, but I just didn't believe it. The two big crises, the yacht and Natsu running of to save a kid's father, just show up out of nowhere. It felt clunky. Also, I didn't like the fact that Lucy had huge breasts and wore a very low cut shirt. Not that there is anything inherently wrong with that. I realize this is a series targeted more to teenage boys, so I understand why Mashima drew her that way, but it's not how I get my kicks. One more thing - an admittedly shallow pet peeve - I keep trying to spell the title "Fairy Tale" - makes it super hard to right an accurate review.


Have any of you read Fairy Tail? Should I keep going?


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