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Comments for Fullmetal Alchemist Volume 05Fullmetal Alchemist Volume 05: 07/06/11
I suppose I'm being too flippant with describing Winry. She shows up so much sooner in the first anime that it's hard to come to terms that she's still a relatively new character by the time she makes the trip to Rush Valley. In Rush Valley, Winry comes into her own as a character. Here the story in the original anime and the manga are very close but the manga's pacing is faster. Also the geography of Rush Valley is better described in the manga than in either anime. The book takes time to draw the city landscape to really give one a sense of the place. Volume 5, then, is a pause in the present day action. It's a moment to pause after a death and a moment to reflect on how Ed and Al came to be the people they are. It's also a chance to introduce the supporting people in their lives. Five stars Other posts and reviewsbooks | Hiromu Arakawa | graphic novel | 2003 © 1997-2013 Sarah Sammis
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