Re: High School DxD
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:23 am
Well, Code-Zero is indeed amazing. I mean, 2 chaps in like, 2 weeks.
no it's not.Catchfraze wrote:This was surprisingly good. A protagonist who is open about wanting a harem is pretty refreshing too. I'm wondering how his feelings will change as the series go on. No doubt they're going to introduce women who want to monopolize him coupled with retarded understandings, but the whole devel, angel, fallen angel backdrop is interesting enough to keep me wanting to read more.
The first one that comes in my mind is Sugisaki. I don't remember others.larethian wrote: no it's not.
I guess I appreciate the fact that he openly stated he wants to make a harem and wasn't slapped by any of the female cast.larethian wrote:no it's not.
You need to read Seitokai. Sugisaki is king and he has very interesting reasons for creating a harem, even though I don't totally agree with them.Catchfraze wrote:I guess I appreciate the fact that he openly stated he wants to make a harem and wasn't slapped by any of the female cast.larethian wrote:no it's not.The fact that he's open about wanting a harem may not be refreshing for you, but it is for me because as far as I can tell so far, the guy isn't being walked all over.Spoiler! :this is probably going to change into a situation where he adds more and more girls to his harem and then the misunderstandings and face slapping will start up.Spoiler! :
Most of the series I have read have the guy acting like some sort of celibate buddah. The fact that he's honest about what he wants is nice for me.
There is a novel series, made into a H-game or vice versa, not sure which came first... Written by the same author that wrote Kami-memo and many other series, mocking Christianity as always. It talks about how everyone has a tainted name of a fallen guardian angel. And there is a family where all are vampires, and the protagonist has a tainted name so problematic, it would kill him, and the family decided to cover this tainted name with many others, so the name is no longer available/readable. In order to gain the name of another, he would have to get the female sexually aroused. So when his seal was finally broken, he flirted with countless nuns before returning to Japan, his home country, to flirt with his sister, her maid, her classmate, princess of the country or something etc etc etc.Catchfraze wrote:This was surprisingly good. A protagonist who is open about wanting a harem is pretty refreshing too. I'm wondering how his feelings will change as the series go on. No doubt they're going to introduce women who want to monopolize him coupled with retarded understandings, but the whole devel, angel, fallen angel backdrop is interesting enough to keep me wanting to read more.
You don't totally agree with him? I totally don't agree with him.larethian wrote:You need to read Seitokai. Sugisaki is king and he has very interesting reasons for creating a harem, even though I don't totally agree with them.
Must admit you're right.Catchfraze wrote:The problem with reading Seitokai is that no one is working on it.