Hot take: as good as the story, art and plot are. The writing on the female characters are...

Chiko July 23, 2024 7:05 am

Hot take: as good as the story, art and plot are. The writing on the female characters are kind of mid. I get how the story is focused on Peter/Pietro, and his goal. But the one girl that became a killer to help her brother, her character had no other importance within the story other than some parts like the hospital scene/section. And yeah there are other female characters that are important to the story. But there isn’t much to be said about their character. I mean there is the ghost sword girl, who showed a somewhat built character/personality. So yeah, my argument can be proven wrong. But there was so much build up for them and then they were dropped.
in the end, It just feels like the female characters were mid and sexualized. Again the same could be said for the male characters as well, but just take a good look at how they’re drawn and the significance they held in the story. Personally I wished there was diversity on body types for the female characters.
AND I ALREADY KNOW SOME OF YALL ARE GONNA SAY “ITS JUST A MANWHA IT AINT THAT DEEP” and I would have to agree, it’s not. But it’s just a preference and smth that I’ve noticed when reading.
I look forward on how the story progresses and hope that author doesn’t try to force any romance with Peter/Pietro cus that would lowkey be weird. (⌒▽⌒)

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    snoopy July 23, 2024 4:28 pm

    I agree with you, cuz these kind of action stories are often like that ngl