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<blockquote data-quote="Joshawott" data-source="post: 247087" data-attributes="member: 115"><p><strong>A Certain Scientific Railgun 6</strong></p><p>Oh wow...I really liked this volume. It's quite a big one (a bit bigger than volume 5, about twice as big as volume 1) but it didn't feel long at all. I think the whole Sisters Arc has been fantastic so far - it's taken such a simple plot device like cloning and given it a real spin. Through Fuyukawa's art, you could really get a deep sense of what Misaka was feeling in this emotional roller-coaster of volume. Her anger towards Academy City, the futility upon learning the truth about Tree Diagram and the relief she felt when Toma intervened. What I love about Misaka is even when you learn about her past, she isn't the kind of female character you want to hug and protect - she's the kind you want to get behind and cheer on.</p><p></p><p>My only complaint about the volume was that Toma beating down on Accelerator was a tad too short for my liking.</p><p></p><p><strong>9/10</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshawott, post: 247087, member: 115"] [b]A Certain Scientific Railgun 6[/b] Oh wow...I really liked this volume. It's quite a big one (a bit bigger than volume 5, about twice as big as volume 1) but it didn't feel long at all. I think the whole Sisters Arc has been fantastic so far - it's taken such a simple plot device like cloning and given it a real spin. Through Fuyukawa's art, you could really get a deep sense of what Misaka was feeling in this emotional roller-coaster of volume. Her anger towards Academy City, the futility upon learning the truth about Tree Diagram and the relief she felt when Toma intervened. What I love about Misaka is even when you learn about her past, she isn't the kind of female character you want to hug and protect - she's the kind you want to get behind and cheer on. My only complaint about the volume was that Toma beating down on Accelerator was a tad too short for my liking. [b]9/10[/b] [/QUOTE]
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