Friday, January 31, 2020

Fairy Tail: Volume 6 by Hiro Mashima


In the story, we would already know at this point Natsu and Gray are natural enemies thanks to the powers they both have of fire and ice. Now they must work together to fight Gray’s disciples, Lyon and Zalty who also have magical ice powers. More of these weird, ironic events occur in this story as well such as having Natsu and Erza trying to destroy all of the moon because it gives off a bad influence to the community but let’s see if that will be a success.

This story of Fairy Tail is something I find very unique and uncommon but ironic at the same time. I like how the author came up with the most odd idea of two celestial wizards trying to destroy an evil moon in the guy because I think a typical author wouldn’t have came up with that. This story was pretty sad too. The beginning of the manga was a bit scary because there was a lot of bloody violence and I wasn’t able to tell what was happening in the book despite how many graphics there were. What I would recommend to the author is maybe try to not make the images either too dark or too light. This should be read by people who are thirteen or fourteen years of age because not every scene in this manga is age-appropriate for everyone.


Reviewed by Hannah Rachel, Grade 10
Glendale Central Library

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