However, there are a handful of concerns that I have, which I care to get an informed opinion on.
Concern #1: How to obtain/read it
As quoted from TV Tropes...
enough to actually look at this seriously, I'm a bit concerned. However, I'm aware that the (again, oft-linked from TV Tropes) manga is available
translated on several online fan-translation sites. Any recommendations?
Concern #2: Yes, but is it as bad as Rumiko Takahashi?
Now understand, I mean no disrespect to the lady herself, but All Entertainment Being Subjective, two of said writer/artist's most famous long runners
bore me to tears(Inuyasha, Ranma) due to stagnant characters that only get to develop and grow notably in fanfic.
Similarly, another popular long runner(Bleach) similarly lost me due to the fact that...um...well, it's DBZ but better written. Shonen's not my thing,
so the fancy upgrades and such have to have a suitably gripping plot to hold me there. Given that, if anything, Negima's fanservice is its massively hyped
author appeal point rather than Constant Constipation Competitions. I can deal with that. But I would like some plot with my fanservice, hopefully.
Concern #3: KEKEKEKEKEKE, ARCHIVE RUSH.
As noted above, Long Runners need to really hook me to keep my attention, but suitably well written ones can (Your Mileage May Vary, but I finished the
archives of Schlock Mercenary and Megatokyo in a couple days each to catch up to present) defer my typical reaction of "I'll never catch up with
it!" However, if the above two concerns are alleviated, then this one's not really a big worry.
Concern #4: Scorecards, Players, and The Interaction Thereof
This is a really minor consideration, but Negima has....a reputation for a massive cast which must be kept straight. However, neither the Nanoha-verse nor the
extended cast of Fred Perry's Gold Digger have been able to make me throw up my hands and go "that's it! No more!", so unless Negima manages
to outdo those two....
So, all in all, for ye of the informed opinions, what say ye?
---
"Oh, silver blade, forged in the depths of the beyond. Heed my summons and purge those who stand in my way. Lay
waste."
Concern #1: How to obtain/read it
As quoted from TV Tropes...
Quote: Lost In Translation (The Del Rey English adaptation of the original manga is distressinglyBetween that and the Long Runner status preventing the anime adaption from matching up to half the examples on TV Tropes that have intrigued me
spotty. In particular, the first volume (and to a lesser extent the next three) seems to have been a misguided attempt at a Gag Dub. Volume 5 reads
like too much effort was spent on making it sound colloquial and not enough on making sure the translation made sense,
and volumes 20 and 21 are just lazy - even the Latin got ruined. Things are looking up, though, with the Nibley sisters
translating from volume 22 onwards...)
enough to actually look at this seriously, I'm a bit concerned. However, I'm aware that the (again, oft-linked from TV Tropes) manga is available
translated on several online fan-translation sites. Any recommendations?
Concern #2: Yes, but is it as bad as Rumiko Takahashi?
Now understand, I mean no disrespect to the lady herself, but All Entertainment Being Subjective, two of said writer/artist's most famous long runners
bore me to tears(Inuyasha, Ranma) due to stagnant characters that only get to develop and grow notably in fanfic.
Similarly, another popular long runner(Bleach) similarly lost me due to the fact that...um...well, it's DBZ but better written. Shonen's not my thing,
so the fancy upgrades and such have to have a suitably gripping plot to hold me there. Given that, if anything, Negima's fanservice is its massively hyped
author appeal point rather than Constant Constipation Competitions. I can deal with that. But I would like some plot with my fanservice, hopefully.
Concern #3: KEKEKEKEKEKE, ARCHIVE RUSH.
As noted above, Long Runners need to really hook me to keep my attention, but suitably well written ones can (Your Mileage May Vary, but I finished the
archives of Schlock Mercenary and Megatokyo in a couple days each to catch up to present) defer my typical reaction of "I'll never catch up with
it!" However, if the above two concerns are alleviated, then this one's not really a big worry.
Concern #4: Scorecards, Players, and The Interaction Thereof
This is a really minor consideration, but Negima has....a reputation for a massive cast which must be kept straight. However, neither the Nanoha-verse nor the
extended cast of Fred Perry's Gold Digger have been able to make me throw up my hands and go "that's it! No more!", so unless Negima manages
to outdo those two....
So, all in all, for ye of the informed opinions, what say ye?
---
"Oh, silver blade, forged in the depths of the beyond. Heed my summons and purge those who stand in my way. Lay
waste."