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Quatermass

Sergeant-at-Arms
Dec 7, 2010
7,849
2,950
BOOK 118

One Piece Water Seven 43-44-45 by Eiichiro Oda.

So, here I come to the conclusion of the Water Seven arc of One Piece. But how would this arc, the best of the series so far, conclude? Let’s find out…

The Strawhat Pirates and their allies are facing the elite assassins of Cipher Pol 9 in their quest to rescue Robin. But the deranged Spandam has triggered the Buster Call, adding more urgency to their mission. And even if they escape the Buster Call called down on Enies Lobby, one of their own will make the ultimate sacrifice…

After the dizzying heights of the past couple of volumes, this volume is a bit of a letdown. It’s unrelenting battles that end up at times being more surreal than exciting, and One Piece’s surreal nature does often work against it. Hell, it also feels padded to some degree, and it feels like the arc has overstayed its welcome, as much as I enjoyed it.

Yet it still does pretty well. Spandam’s final humiliations are very satisfying to watch, the Merry’s last voyage and her funeral is a thing of tragic beauty, and we get a proper introduction for Luffy’s grandfather and father, as well as a return of a couple of characters. Plus, we have some promising moments for future arcs.

Overall, while not as superlative as previous volumes, this omnibus of One Piece was an enjoyable end to its best arc so far. A delight to behold…

****
 

Quatermass

Sergeant-at-Arms
Dec 7, 2010
7,849
2,950
BOOK 119

Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy volume 3, by Kei Azumi.

So, here I am, reading the third volume of Tsukimichi. The first couple of volumes of this isekai series were disappointing. But would the third time be the charm?

Makoto Misumi finally establishes his trading company. But there’s no rest for the Japanese outcast. Dealing with Forest Ogres, a traitor amongst the Forest Ogres, and a Lich is one thing. But an attempt at trying to help a group of Hyuman adventurers will go badly wrong…

As before, there seems to be little plot going here. Instead, we still have way too many of the isekai clichés. Which is a shame, as this series does have potential, it just seems to be wasted.

That being said, having a Forest Elf-like race being called Forest Ogres is novel enough. The greed of the Hyuman adventurers marks a noted turning point, showing a new and slightly disturbing aspect to Makoto’s psyche. And the worldbuilding is going well enough.

Overall, this volume was a small but noticeable improvement on previous ones. Here’s hoping the next one improves on this…


***½
 

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