![]() ![]() I guess now all we can do is flip a coin and hope nihei continues either blame^2 or NSE. ![]() I did enjoy the series overall but its week compared to blame, its hard to follow, and does not really fill its role as a prequel well. Zoichi Kanoe plunges into the depths of 9J0 - an island city in the middle of the Pacific Ocean - in search of Eon Green, a girl with the power to transmute the N5S Virus. the negative however is that the villains all look so much alike that its hard to tell who the peon is and who the ranking villain is, its not noticeable at first but once you get into volume three you'll know what I'm talking about.īut do not read this expecting it to explain the events that created the world of blame, in fact this story suffers like noise did in that it's hard to really lump this into the blame world since the only things it has in common is either a protagonist facing down the odds or the recurring villain types. The First Volume of Biomega was released on January 19th, 2007 by Shueisha, and on February 2nd, 2010 by VIZ Media. blame^2 and blame nse)īut back to the series biomega, its an interesting story with a variety of neat characters. ![]() for blame it was the last few chapters for biomega its the entire last two volumes.Īnother issue nihei suffers from is starting a series and then not doing anything with it (i.e. He rushes the endings and you have no idea what's going on. Almost everything nihei writes revolves around the blame universe, however he always seems to have the same issue with his series. ![]()
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