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Lina may be small, but she packs a mean fireball! |


by Mark Johnson
As another example of anime before manga, SLAYERS first appeared in
SEMIMONTHY COMIC DRAGON
MAGAZINE in April 1995. Following on the
coat-tails of the ever popular Slayers animes and movie series, the manga
stars the same prime characters in adventures that sometimes parallel, but
are not directly related to, the anime.
The main characters still are Lina Inverse
and Gourry the Warrior. Lina is the young fire sorceress who is underestimated time after time by hordes
of thieves and cutthroats, and who will unhesitantly whip off a "Fire Ball"
or "Flame Arrow" at the overzealous without a second thought. She loves
money, magical artifacts, food, more money, and develops an odd partnership
with Gourry.
Gourry has no magical powers, but can
easily hold his own in mobs of ruffians seeking revenge over a previous flambé from Lina. He also
shares Lina's passions of money and adventure, and is a great match for
Lina's eating abilities.
The first manga shows Lina and Gourry
meeting for the first time, with Gourry bravely protecting the "defenseless" Lina and deciding to follow
along. Afterwards many of the plots tend to be episodic, with the pair
performing standard adventurer work (protecting a prized statue though
taking out the owner's mansion at the same time, racing for strange
artifacts with rival treasure hunters while running from hordes of Golem
guards, dealing with lots of vengeful past enemies, and generally causing a
lot of structual damage along the way)
Later on, the manga begins multi-part storylines.
They encounter Zelugardis (a scaly sorcerer who in the anime joins the team) working for some enemies of
the pair. He fights only to be defeated by Gourry's first use of his
magical blade, and then later on by a strange priest who saves Lina from
him.
Overall, the manga art is clear
(and tends to improve in style over time) and the text is easy to read (with clear lettering and accompanying
furigana on the side). Yoshinaka does a good job in portraying the magic
and battles that frequently occur, and the character designs do a good job
in recreating the anime feel.
There are already 3 compilation
volumes available, and more probably on their way. For fans of the popular anime or
newcomers with a taste for fantasy RPGs with a humorous tone, I can recommend this series to you.
Which reminds me of my adventure with a 25th level fighter and that Sword
of Random Carnage...
SLAYERS - YAMI NO DENSETSU (DARK LEGEND)
BY YOSHINAKA SHOKO
¥560
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