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adventurous
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
adventurous
dark
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
adventurous
mysterious
medium-paced
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Co mogę powiedzieć? Historię Moriarty'ego pokochałam już od pierwszych odcinków anime, podczas których postanowiłam także, że zakupię całą serię mang. I jest to zdecydowanie mądry zakup — bo ta historia mnie wciąga jeszcze bardziej, choć niby jej większość już poznałam. Bo, wiadomo, występują tutaj różnice między mangą a anime — ale żadne z nich na tym nie cierpi. Wręcz przeciwnie, klimat XIX-wiecznej Anglii i motyw podziału klasowego zostały tu tak dobrze wplecione, że nie mogę dać innej oceny niż maksymalną. Po prostu nie mogę, musiałabym wtedy stawić czoła kryminalnego konsultantowi XD
EDIT PO REREADZIE. Kocham jeszcze bardziej, nawet po roku przerwy od tej historii
EDIT PO REREADZIE. Kocham jeszcze bardziej, nawet po roku przerwy od tej historii
So, this a very engaging reimagination of Moriarty from Sherlock Holmes.
Rather than being portrayed as a villain or ne’er-do-well, Moriarty is reimagined as a crafty orphan reluctantly adopted into an affluent home. He was adopted for purely performative reasons — i.e to make the wealthy Moriarty home appear benevolent to the unfortunate. When the Moriarty family is tragically killed in a staged house fire, young Moriarty assumes the family name and with the help of Albert, the oldest Moriarty son who is sympathetic, becomes a kind of Robin Hood. Now dubbed James Moriarty, he acts as a “crime consultant” who goes up against the bourgeoisie. Moriarty makes himself into a representative for England’s lower classes who, like himself, often suffer unbearable burdens so that the rich can benefit. With few opportunities for social mobility, this suffering is an endless cycle.
Moriarty uses his wits and his influence strike back against greedy landowners and insufferable rich folk who treat poor people as disposable trash.
So far, it’s a super compelling story and I’m looking forward to reading more~
Rather than being portrayed as a villain or ne’er-do-well, Moriarty is reimagined as a crafty orphan reluctantly adopted into an affluent home. He was adopted for purely performative reasons — i.e to make the wealthy Moriarty home appear benevolent to the unfortunate. When the Moriarty family is tragically killed in a staged house fire, young Moriarty assumes the family name and with the help of Albert, the oldest Moriarty son who is sympathetic, becomes a kind of Robin Hood. Now dubbed James Moriarty, he acts as a “crime consultant” who goes up against the bourgeoisie. Moriarty makes himself into a representative for England’s lower classes who, like himself, often suffer unbearable burdens so that the rich can benefit. With few opportunities for social mobility, this suffering is an endless cycle.
Moriarty uses his wits and his influence strike back against greedy landowners and insufferable rich folk who treat poor people as disposable trash.
So far, it’s a super compelling story and I’m looking forward to reading more~
En este cómic, el protagonista no es Sherlock Holmes, si no su "archienemigo": Moriarty.
Me llamó la atención este manga porque la premisa es enseñar el proceso de convertirse en uno de los grandes villanos de la historia de la literatura y eso, normalmente, no se encuentra en las novelas.
Me gusta ver de dónde procede su forma de hacer las cosas y porqué sus planes son siempre maquiavélicos, haciendo que en este primer volumen tomemos un primer contacto con la historia desde los inicios de este mítico personajes.
Me llamó la atención este manga porque la premisa es enseñar el proceso de convertirse en uno de los grandes villanos de la historia de la literatura y eso, normalmente, no se encuentra en las novelas.
Me gusta ver de dónde procede su forma de hacer las cosas y porqué sus planes son siempre maquiavélicos, haciendo que en este primer volumen tomemos un primer contacto con la historia desde los inicios de este mítico personajes.