Attack on Titan: Lost Girls · review
My God. It might be because of the last chapter that wasn't adapted, I think this Manga did it much better than the Anime OVA's. If these 10 chapters were contained in the original Manga, then Mikasa and Annie might've not gotten so much hate from the pro-fapping animanga incel weeb consumers that constantly misunderstand AoT and its' characters. This is genuinely amazing character building and a great dive in torwards the psychology of Annie and Mikasa, that further aknowledges and portrays Mikasa Ackerman's cold, yet sensitive soul, with Annie Leonhart's being sharp, but extremely sensitive. You come to this realization especially when you finish thewhole series. You could kind of say these two are two very different, contrasting sides of the same coin. Both are teenage women that are also veterans, isolated souls, born in a cruel world, and they're not perfect. They're pursuing their duties, even personal goals while tripping on -and sometimes being trapped by- the impulsivities and the numbness caused by their internalized traumas from being forced into the horrifying events the cruel world they've been born in had set them up to. Fuck. I love AoT and its' characters so much, man. I don't usually write semi-essays like this but I just had to sort of "vent" out my love for this series in this small review.