Quanxi is only alive because she's a weapon person and they are functionally immortal. Her lesbian harem is sadly dead. Though, I suppose she could always try to find those specific devils again and make them into fiends, but they likely wouldn't be the same. The real question, though, is why Quanxi is still working for Public Safety even though Makima is no longer there to hold the leash.Halloween when!
Things better get really good in the future, otherwise the second season of the manga will be something better forgotten by fans (Like the 4th and 5th Indiana Jones movies).Man, what's even going on here. The pacing of this is so weird. At this point we're about halfway through the original run, but there's still no discernible direction for the plot to take, no stated goal, or central threat beyond these nonthreatening church fucks who seem to be doing a great job of defeating themselves, and some vague impostor CSM.
Usually you would have to wonder who is holding the leash now, but this part just.. doesnt do anything, so I fear it wont matter much..Quanxi is only alive because she's a weapon person and they are functionally immortal. Her lesbian harem is sadly dead. Though, I suppose she could always try to find those specific devils again and make them into fiends, but they likely wouldn't be the same. The real question, though, is why Quanxi is still working for Public Safety even though Makima is no longer there to hold the leash.
I'm okay with it for now. My impression is that the story feeling directionless is intentional, since it parallels how Denji himself is lacking direction and has no idea what to do with his life. Everything that had been giving the story it's structure had been removed, and it was those very same things that were providing Denji's goals and structuring his life. The effect is that we kind of get a feel of Denji's mindset.Man, what's even going on here. The pacing of this is so weird. At this point we're about halfway through the original run, but there's still no discernible direction for the plot to take, no stated goal, or central threat beyond these nonthreatening church fucks who seem to be doing a great job of defeating themselves, and some vague impostor CSM.
The lesbian oneI forgot who she was
Oh, for sure.Man, what's even going on here. The pacing of this is so weird. At this point we're about halfway through the original run, but there's still no discernible direction for the plot to take, no stated goal, or central threat beyond these nonthreatening church fucks who seem to be doing a great job of defeating themselves, and some vague impostor CSM.
Kinda feels like our author is getting a bit high on his own farts to me. His earlier works were being praised for being unpredictable, having off the wall storylines that somehow work out, and playing with genre conventions. So now he's just being random and quirky for the sake of it, thinking it's the same thing.I just think Fujimoto is running out of ideas and is throwing shit at the wall to see what sticks. Either way it works, because the series, despite its inconsistency, still feels fun to read.