

|
Loading... Oh My Goddess: Terrible Master Urdby Kosuke Fujishima
None. no reviews | add a review
References to this work on external resources.
|
Google Books — Loading...Popular coversRatingAverage: (4.16)
Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The "Lord of Terror" story arc, begun in Vol. 5, is completed here. (Personally, I feel that story dragged and went on just a *little* too long.) This is also the volume in which Urd's hair starts curling. This is something I had always wondered about when I first found the series; the pictures of Urd that I found on-line always showed her with wavy/curly white hair, but in the manga I actually owned it was stick-straight. When did Fujishima start changing his art, I wondered?
Due to the crash of Yggdrasil, the aging process of Skuld and Urd goes wonky. Although the issue is resolved by the end of the book, it leads to a very cute story of a child-Urd befriending a mortal. (