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Paperback Gunslinger Girl Volume 6 Book

ISBN: 1413903525

ISBN13: 9781413903522

Gunslinger Girl Volume 6

(Book #6 in the Gunslinger Girl Series)

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The Social Welfare Agency's cyborg program moves into the next phase with the introduction of Petrushka, the most capable assassin it has ever produced. Paired with her handler Alessandro, Petrushka... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Gunslinger 6

It's a nice continuation and brings more of what we've liked from the previous volumes, the little complexities between "fratella" and the way the agents work. This volume introduces a pair of new fratella and is interesting for the new cyborg's background story as well as her age. I say this in that the previous cyborgs were all young girls but this one is in her teens and brings a new dyynamic to the scope of the anti terrorism work. It seems not a whole lot happens but it sets up the pair as a welcome addition to the party. It's unfortunate the Gunslinger Girls series has been around for a few years but releases are slow or it's always seems to be on hiatus. It is one of my favourite series in my manga collection.

THE DRAMA CONTINUES WITH INTENSITY

Gunslinger Girl, Volume 6 (v. 6) IT IS A JOURNEY OF DRAMA I WOULD LIKE TO SEE CONTINUING IN TRANSLATED ENGLISH. THERE ARE OTHER VOLUMES YET TO BE PUBLISHED IN ENGLISH, WHICH ARE EQUALLY FANTASTIC.

A SECOND GENERATION

The Social Welfare Agency believes that it has learned from its past mistakes and is ready to begin production of a second generation of cyborg assassins. There will be an initial run of 10 new girls with new design improvements. While the physical abilities of the new cyborgs will be less than that of the first, the new "conditioning" process will double their lifespan and make them easier to maintain. If this new system works, SWA has even started thinking about a way to make money by selling its cyborg girls to the highest bidder. The first candidate is Elizabeta Baranovskaya, a ballet dancer who is suffering from bone cancer in one of her legs. It's gotten so bad that the doctors say the only way to save her life is to amputate it! But nobody realizes that Elizabeta's dream of being a great ballerina is stronger than her will to live. If she loses her leg, in her eyes at least, her life is over. End of story. Meanwhile, Giuseppe and Jean take their fratello, Henrietta and Rico, on a rare vacation where they hope to get away from their job. Unfortunately, it ends up dragging up old memories as Jean is reminded of dead parents, dead sisters, and a fiance killed by Padania. He's not really a happy fellow. Gunslinger Girl really stands out in the writing and characterization departments. That's not to say that Aida can't handle the action sequences as well. In fact, while there is only one short battle in this volume, it is handled exquisitely and cinematically by. The way the panels are laid out is something he couldn't do in earlier volumes. It's really cool to see someone mature not just artistically but as a writer too. The new girl, Petrushka, joins a cast that the reader was already very sympathetic to, but in a surprise move, her backstory is front and center. In the past, Aida has glanced over the lives of the girls before they became part of the SWA. Up to this point, it was merely a footnote, so it was a clever twist for Aida to use the newest member to begin some character exploration. Alessandro, Petrushka's handler, comes across as a bit of a jerk, but maybe he's insensitive simply because of the nature of his job. It's pretty creepy that the handler can actually tell the doctors of the SWA exactly what they want their girl to look like. I mean, the hubris of these guys to play God like they do. Unfortunately, if you like this series, it is currently in publishing limbo. This volume was published in December 2007 and there's been no word when ADV will put out the next book. After losing most of their new anime titles, I'm beginning to wonder if ADV will even be in business this time next year
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