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Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. May 24, 2021. Archived from the original on May 24, 2021 . Retrieved May 24, 2021. or... Just let them die and find peace in the afterlife 😭 they don't need to go through all the horrors again We learn a little more about the Founder Ymir with Armin and Zeke’s help. Things seem to be turning around now thanks to those of the past. Is this really the end for Eren? We’ll have to see. I believe there are only two more chapters left. In the end, I just....aghhhh. I'm both confuzzled and a bit dejected. I'll admit I didn't have high expectations at all (the bar has been low for a while, tbh), yet I was disappointed all the same. I still have love for certain characters and I guess I hoped it'd turn out to be slightly better than it seemed like it would.

Thank you for writing such complex character like Eren just to assassinate his characterization in the end and make him a hypocrite and a fking simp. Despite losing countless lives in the battle against the Beast Titan, what’s left of the Survey Corps arrives at the doorstep of Eren’s childhood home, where the truth behind the Titans is finally revealed. There, in the basement, they find three journals belonging to Eren’s father, which recount his dark childhood—and an even darker history—beyond the Walls. The memories archived in Grisha’s journals shake all of Eren’s beliefs, and he soon learns that there is no free land beyond the Walls—but rather, a whole other world equally full of oppression and war. Now Titans aren’t the only enemy the Survey Corps has to worry about, and with the horrific truth now known, just what sort of future awaits them? For the past century, what's left of mankind has hidden in a giant three-walled city, trapped in fear of the bizarre, giant humanoids known as the Titans. Little is known about where they came from or why they are bent on consuming humankind, but the sudden appearance of an enormous Titan is about to change everything...Zeke, the Beast Titan, rescues Reiner and flees, while the few survivors of the Survey Corps clash between saving Erwin or Armin, who are both on the brink of death. Levi, who has the authority to use the single dose of Titan serum given to him by Kenny, initially wishes to save Erwin but ultimately chooses Armin so that Erwin can rest in peace. Armin transforms into a Titan and eats Bertolt, in the process recovering his human form and inheriting the power of the Colossus Titan, while Erwin passes away. With Shiganshina secured, Eren and the others recover his father's diaries which reveal that mankind beyond the walls has not been wiped out by Titans as the government had led them to believe, but is thriving instead. Grisha's writing explains that all those within the walls are of a race known as Eldians, of whom most are the 'Subjects of Ymir' capable of transforming into Titans, and are oppressed outside the walls by a nation called Marley in retribution for having once allegedly dominated the world using the Titans. Grisha had lived in an Eldian ghetto in Marley; he married Dina Fritz, a woman secretly descended from the same Eldian royalty as the royal family within the walls. Together they tried to stage a rebellion against Marley, but they and their companions were betrayed by Grisha and Dina's son, Zeke, whom Grisha had attempted to use as a double agent by placing him in the Marleyan "Warrior" program of Eldian Titans. The expedition outside the wall was Eren's chance to prove himself. But it failed, and the Female Titan is free once more! With his squad dead, Eren faces a royal summons. Will Mikasa and Armin have to betray their king to save their friend? And can they discover the female Titan's identity before she kills again?

Penedo, Nicolas (March 21, 2014). "AMGP 2013: les résultats". AnimeLand (in French). Archived from the original on January 23, 2021 . Retrieved March 2, 2021. Commander Erwin has finally come to a decision: Putting their own wealth and position ahead of the survival of humanity, the royal government is no longer fit to lead. To execute their leader's most audacious plan yet, Eren and Krista will have to put themselves in peril yet again, and Armin, Mikasa, and the rest of the Survey Corps will have to turn from humanity's guardians into traitors. If they fail this time, they'll face not a Titan's gaping mouth, but the gallows... Thanks to Eren's timely arrival, the 104th has managed to turn the tide at Wall Rose. But this momentary victory forces two more traitors into a corner—and the identity of the Titans who have been destroying the walls is revealed! What can Eren do against the two most dangerous monsters humanity has ever faced? And who else might be an enemy in disguise? Despite losing countless lives in the battle against the Titans, what's left of the Survey Corps arrives at the doorstep of Eren's family home. There, in the basement, they find three notebooks that explain at last the origins of their walled world. In the notebooks, Eren's father recounts a strange childhood and an even darker history: 1,800 years ago, one woman obtained the power of the Titans, provoking a racial conflict that ripped humanity apart. The Survey Corps realizes that they have been fumbling around in the dark...but what will they do now that they know the horrific truth?

Ciolek, Todd (October 11, 2013). "New York Comic Con 2013: Vertical Panel". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 10, 2013 . Retrieved October 29, 2013. Now that everything is over... I want to do a brief reflection about the whole series. Last week I re-read the whole series and, certainly, I'm so glad that I did it. I've been reading a chapter per month for almost four years and to be true, what I understood at that moment was just a fraction of what I got this time - and even so, I enjoyed that bit so much! -. The thing is... I don't have a great memory, and there were so many details I forgot and Shingeki No Kyojin is SO full of details, that I couldn't enjoy it in its full potential that way. First of all... such characters... Each one of them has a great depth and touch and they are so well defined. If I would have to choose only ONE favorite... I wouldn't be able to give a true answer. Reiner is one of my favorites... but I could say the same about Eren, Mikasa, Levi or Jean (and I don't mention more because I'm trying to keep this short). Every one of them is so broken... and I have a serious weakness for broken characters (I confess). If well, in this last part I didn't understand well the change of Eren - as any could - and started to doubt if this change of role from hero to villain was well made... when I reread it I got to the conclusion that if he did all this was because he HAD to do it. (And this is not a declaration of love to mass murders - not at all) I don't think we can compare Eren with Hitler or any other genocide. We cannot because this is a fictional world in which he can see his future, in which Ymir's conscience is alive for 2000 years, caged for her love towards her slaver. As he well says in the end to Armin, sometimes he didn't know what he was doing... but he knew why he was doing it. Because that was the only way in which he ended with the titans - which he promised to do when he was 10 yo - but to end with the fight between Eldians and Marleyans. Of course, like Armin, I ask myself if it was necessary to end with the 80 percent of the world... and as Eren is uncapable of answering, I think that that's part of Ymir's vengeance. In the end, we don't actually know if the story about Eldians, of genocides of hundreds of years, was true (I don't think so), but I found quite... devastating how the author plays with that. Marleyans have been fearing, killing, oppressing and judging Eldians for decades because of what they fear that they could do. Instead of becoming allies, of burying the axe and work together, they called them monsters and inhumans. And when they turned their wars toward the Paradis Island, where the king was so ashamed of their past that would be happy if the titans devoured their people just because s/he feels that's right, saying that they had to end the enemy before the enemy turned against them... they created their own monsters. If Eren wouldn't have lost his mother, if the walls wouldn't have been breached, the rumbling wouldn't have happened. No... the story didn't begin there. If Grisha's sister wouldn't have been murdered... but that only led us to why she was murdered, the concentrations camps... My point here is... I won't never say that mass murder is justified, but the message of this huge violent act here is that: they created their own monsters, and in the end, they couldn't fight them. Those same monsters were the ones who saved them... because even those monsters are better than the ones who created them. And that already makes this series so strong and powerful - and it is only the end. Loo, Egan (December 29, 2016). "Top-Selling Media Franchises in Japan: 2016". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on March 28, 2022 . Retrieved March 21, 2022. a b c "ラノベ文庫|進撃の巨人 Before the fall|作品紹介|講談社コミックプラス" (in Japanese). Kodansha . Retrieved May 28, 2014.

Sherman, Jennifer (May 6, 2020). "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Manga Franchise Will Have 60 Million Copies in Circulation". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on May 7, 2020 . Retrieved May 7, 2020. I then started the manga in 2019 when I couldn't wait for S3 Part 2 and I was so blown away, especially when we got to Marley and I didn't know wtf was going on since it didn't feel like the story of AOT at all, which I assumed was just a basic shounen/action story about humans vs titans. The plot, characters and world-building were so beyond what I imagined. Gallego Guzmán, Carlos (November 2, 2014). "Ganadores de los premios del XX Salón del Manga de Barcelona". Cinemas Comics (in Spanish). Archived from the original on January 18, 2021 . Retrieved March 2, 2021. Nelkin, Sarah (December 9, 2013). "Top Manga Ranked by Kono Manga ga Sugoi 2014 Voters". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on May 8, 2014 . Retrieved December 11, 2013. Red Swan and Name of Love really hit differently post-ocean and even more with the last few chapters, been listening to them on repeat ugly crying and I’m in physical pain)

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I never felt that the relationship between Mikasa & Eren was a romantic one, this was never developed and came out of nowhere. I do think Mikasa had feeling for him, but this was never shown from Eren side. Loo, Egan (December 29, 2015). "Top-Selling Media Franchises in Japan: 2015". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on July 7, 2020 . Retrieved March 21, 2022. Manga Division | 2011 [15th] Japan Media Arts Festival Archive". Japan Media Arts Festival. Archived from the original on November 11, 2020 . Retrieved March 18, 2022. White-screen.jp" 「進撃の巨人」の漫画家、諫山創インタビュー! トラウマという財産!? 人生観と漫画創作が濃密に交わる諫山創の視点とは? (in Japanese). White Screen. December 4, 2013. Archived from the original on December 7, 2013 . Retrieved December 7, 2013.

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