Fullmetal Alchemist
ch 2. what a solid beginning! ch 29. that plot twist! never saw that coming. so the alchemist who died figured that when he ordered the massacre of the ishibaal it was for another purpose?? now I'm questioning every interaction he had with the other charas. ch 41. dam the plot thickens, mc's father or whomever that is, is the founder of ouroboros group?? (edit: he's not, thank god) ch 61. truly i really cant hate scar. ch 70. really...did not expect that plot twist.
Rainbow City
it seemed really interesting, it really did. zombie apocalypse + cold, subdued uke + cheeky brazen seme seems like an interesting combination. but the delivery was meh. the dialogue is meh. the creator should've focused on storytelling and dialogue instead of the art. it's stiff and shallow. there are some scenes that def feel that there is no point being there...like the drunk guy and his 'boulder'... what exactly did that establish that was relevant to the plot? nothing. seemed to only be there for comedy. also, there was no proper buildup for that plot event when the lockdown happen bc there was an adam spotted in the facility. when seme threw uke into safety, making him locked in with the adams... was it supposed to be touching or something? i didnt really feel anything, bc there was little to no rapport between them. while the plot threads- the origins of the virus, the evolving intelligence of the adams, uke's and seme's past- seem interesting, ultimately it fail to keep me hooked... prob bc there were some scenes in between that were just not that interesting or relevent.
Anti-Monster Force
it's pretty decent. i especially loved that scene of that magician suffering under the torture of a justin bieber's 'Baby' song's orchestra for his interrogation. the worldbuilding for a low fantasy is fairly fleshed out, a combination of magic and modern technology, and the monster situations and the process of subduing them are well-thought-out enough. if i lived in this world, ill be glad to know my taxes funding the military are being used well lol. the ending could've had more buildup and closure, but considering that it's not a character-centric work, but focuses on the military dealing with monsters, it is fine.
Shoukoku no Altair