I tachiyomi'd this, so I nothing to refer back to. However, I don't think that would have made much of a difference.
This wins the prize as the single most incoherent manga I have ever read, even beating The World Exists For Me. And volume three may have been the least comprehensible volume of the bunch. Not only could I not follow the story in general, I usually couldn't tell what was happening on any given page. (I read the whole thing out of sheer amazement.)
Upon consulting
oyceter, I discovered that part of my confusion was caused by two misapprehensions. I had thought that there was only one long-haired man with an eye-patch. There are two. Also, I thought that Tokage had vanished from the story and some random guy named Isaiah had appeared. What actually happens is that Tokage turns out to be named Isaiah.
There is a dead fairy God on an oxygen mask, a door into Faerie, and people crawling in and out of other people's bodies. Ian gets full-sized wings, or maybe that's an illusion. Faerie and Earth merge, unless that's an illusion too. Oh, and Rin enters a beauty pageant in order to rescue Ian. I forget why she thought that would help.
There's a long side-story that made more sense, but reminded me of the duller and more obvious stand-alone stories in Godchild.
So, does anyone have any idea what happened?
This wins the prize as the single most incoherent manga I have ever read, even beating The World Exists For Me. And volume three may have been the least comprehensible volume of the bunch. Not only could I not follow the story in general, I usually couldn't tell what was happening on any given page. (I read the whole thing out of sheer amazement.)
Upon consulting
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There is a dead fairy God on an oxygen mask, a door into Faerie, and people crawling in and out of other people's bodies. Ian gets full-sized wings, or maybe that's an illusion. Faerie and Earth merge, unless that's an illusion too. Oh, and Rin enters a beauty pageant in order to rescue Ian. I forget why she thought that would help.
There's a long side-story that made more sense, but reminded me of the duller and more obvious stand-alone stories in Godchild.
So, does anyone have any idea what happened?
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Ok, Ian's mom was there to be a hostage against Ian and Tokage or something. Apparently she was super powerful, but passed all her power on to her sons.
And it doesn't say when he ended up on an oxygen mask.
Hey, what is it with Kaori Yuki and Significant Stuffed Bunnies, anyway? There was Metatron's bunny that Sandalphon kept possessing in Angel Sanctuary and Kureha has a stuffed bunny that she seems to be using as a substitute for Ian and Tokage.