Rereading Solo Leveling and I must have missed how it is buck wild. It’s an unapologetic power fantasy, but it absolutely owes me an apology.
Rereading Solo Leveling and I must have missed how it is buck wild. It’s an unapologetic power fantasy, but it absolutely owes me an apology.
Actually, because nobody can beat MC in a fight, everyone either eventually becomes subservient or they die. Not a single rival or antagonist or villain bests the MC with a method for which his powers are useless. For example, promoting a negative public image of him and sowing distrust between him and his allies? Never happens.
It’s uh, got a weird mix of racism/nationalism too. There is a general charicature of Americans being arrogant cowboys who “steal” other nations’ hunters with promises of extravagant wealth, and Japanese hunters being treacherous backstabbing glory chasers… While South Korean hunters go from scrappy underdogs to world leaders entirely on the back of the MC.
Like I know why South Korea has bones to pick with these countries, I’m not saying those reasons aren’t justified. But those reasons aren’t in the text, nor are they subtext. It just invents politics to portray these countries negatively, to drum up drama among the magical institutions in-universe. It’s strange.
Seriously why does this guy look like Charles I of England?
This is a totally insignificant point but like… You can look up what the name of the desert is in the US. You don’t have to just call it “Desert Area.”
If Ace Combat’s universe can have proper names for its geographical features, you can too.
All said and done, this isn’t worth 200 chapters of reading. I want my time back.
I can’t believe this has an anime adaptation, where Japan decided to erase Korea from the canon and replace it with itself.
Good time to plug this video:
https://youtu.be/WCKgXMljZBk