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Cargando... Gunsmith Cats: Burst, Vol. 1 (v. 1)por Kenichi Sonoda
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Despite their sex-doll looks, in the end the characters are the stars here, and Burst gives them a chance to go out with a bow.
Rally Vincent are Minnie May Hopkins are two regular American girls. Regular American girls wiho own a gun shop, and might have dabbled in prostituion, respectively. And who happen to be a crack shot and an explosives expert, respectively. These might be odd skills for American girls, but these two happen to be Chicago's top bounty hunters. Rally can shoot the trigger off a gun from a good distance, and May genrally wreaks havoc with explosions and cuteness. And together, with some very useful friends and associates, they make up the Gunsmith Cats. Burst finds our ladies back at work, back in action, and... back in trouble. Now presented in the favored Japanese, right-to-left fomat, Gunsmith Cats: Burst aims to please. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Overall
Great entertainment for a lazy weekend. This episodic series has excellent action and style. The plot of each story arc is complex and the artwork is sure to please. So, if "Girls with Guns" is your genre of choice, then look no further.
* Got guns? Check!
* Got detailed descriptions of guns? Check!
* Got cars? Check!
* Got lots of action with impossible daredevil driving and shooting? Check!
Note: Although there's some nudity, lesbianism, and references to BDSM, those features are not the focus.
Personal Notes
The depiction of the characters and Chicago gangland are realistic, so don't look for any moralizing. None of the characters are goody two-shoes and they are in fact all flawed in some way. In the epilogue of the series, even the "not-so-bad" mafia boss still leads her drug-dealing organization. Much as we move on from significant periods (for example, war or a spell in prison) in our own lives, the main protagonists move on to lead conventional lives. ( )