Chapter Discussion Chapter 213: Resistance

CoC: Color of Clowns

Soul Full of Scars, Soul Full of Stars
#3
Shin these last two chapters :steef::steef::steef:
Shin-san is breaking his Limiters

Shin is an such an underrated protagonist IMO:
-Genuine, sensible growth through the series
-Funny, good to women, good to his friends, but never delves into "annoyingly optimistic/cherry" territory
-Grounded, mature character, who still manages to keep things light hearded
-Legitimately funny protagonist
-Earns his victories, very smart fighter, gets saved, but never feels weak because of it, because the verse is just full of strong fighters
-Doesn't get bullshit victories that make no sense
-Legitimately interesting use of a very common super-power, Telepathy.

The series has done a fantastic job at making Shin grow closer to Sakamoto's level of skill, without making his growth seem unnatural, and while allowing him to not feel derivative of Sakamoto as a fighter.

Shin is pretty much a vigilante Law enforcement officer at this point. Just a cool, spicy dude.

 
#4
Shin-san is breaking his Limiters

Shin is an such an underrated protagonist IMO:
-Genuine, sensible growth through the series
-Funny, good to women, good to his friends, but never delves into "annoyingly optimistic/cherry" territory
-Grounded, mature character, who still manages to keep things light hearded
-Legitimately funny protagonist
-Earns his victories, very smart fighter, gets saved, but never feels weak because of it, because the verse is just full of strong fighters
-Doesn't get bullshit victories that make no sense
-Legitimately interesting use of a very common super-power, Telepathy.

The series has done a fantastic job at making Shin grow closer to Sakamoto's level of skill, without making his growth seem unnatural, and while allowing him to not feel derivative of Sakamoto as a fighter.

Shin is pretty much a vigilante Law enforcement officer at this point. Just a cool, spicy dude.

Shin is Sakamoto Days in a way
 
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