![]() ![]() Though it was a fantasy the author really brought Link to life by showing his silly but heroic aditude. I really like it when Link finds Ezlo, it shows some good and bad chemistry between them. I am reading: Legend of Zelda: Minish cap. Maybe because finally it was not the version number 200 of the same plot, maybe because there was some element of unpredictability, maybe because there and then it was also quite funny.But Link is the hero, something evil appears and make Zelda becomes a stone statue, what shall he do if not just trying to save her, somehow?He will have to go around the realm in o It is of course a quite classical plot for what concerns the Legend of Zelda's comics, however, I found this story more of my taste. It is of course a quite classical plot for what concerns the Legend of Zelda's comics, however, I found this story more of my taste. ![]() ![]() This is a fun and light-hearted fantasy that delivers an entertaining experience for the reader. ![]() Whilst being brief, this is ideal for younger readers to get into manga, whilst fans of The Legend of Zelda video games will enjoy condensing the epic quality of those games into these manga volumes. The Minish Cap is part of The Legend of Zelda series, in which Link inherits the titular headpiece on the quest to help defeat the mysterious Vaati, who just turned Princess Zelda into stone.Experienced manga readers may find themselves going through this book at break-neck speed, whilst newcomers may enjoy the delightful artwork, as well as the usual orienteering when reading manga for the first time. The Minish Cap is part of The Legend of Zelda series, in which Link inherits the titular headpiece on the quest to help defeat the mysterious Vaati, who just turned Princess Zelda into stone.Experienced manga readers may find themselves going through this book at break-neck speed, whilst newcomers may enjoy th Sometimes two heads are better then one particularly in the form of manga-making duo called Akira Himekawa when it came to bringing one of video games' most treasured franchises to print. Sometimes two heads are better then one particularly in the form of manga-making duo called Akira Himekawa when it came to bringing one of video games' most treasured franchises to print. At least the artwork is good even if the story is an ok at best.I would say you miss nothing when you don't read this manga. Like when on one hand Link is mature enough to think because he never believed in the Minish he is no longer innocent and therefore cannot see them but he tells Zelda (who is now just a statue) to wait for him. Not to mention the whole inheritance of Force thing.A lot doesn't really make sense, like when we are told that one elder Minish was the only one to ever enter a certain temple and then suddenly said temple is full of Minishand is just silly. ![]()
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