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  1. Archived version of Chinese scanlate: download: mediafire.com/?p4xg47m7t7ny6xt mirror: sharem.rusfolder.net/files/44269174
  2. I couldn't help it, lol. But this is pretty comical.
  3. well here we go again a chapter of only 9 pages, good is better than nothing, is not whether it is better or worse but I like how will this fight, but is somewhat slow http://www.buenaisla.com/tema/manga-Manga-guyver-septiembre-2015-24264
  4. That's it. I am calling that combined form 'Malak-al-Maut'. (Or would Azraël be better?) Those spherical attacks: that was Clumegnig. But previously they were not invisible, and a lot less potent (of course, that was before he adapted battle form). Hmmm. Is invisibility a specialty of Jabir? Was he primarily responsible for the design of Gastal?
  5. This IS exciting! Agito is still learning to use the Giant armor and I assume that he will have certain abilities that Sho's armor does not, but I would think that they do share some in common. Apprarently Agito can see/sense the apparent invisible attacks against him by using the amplifiers on his body. I have a feeling that this fight alone will take a whole book to finish and I would be ok with that, as long as it's a really good fight.
  6. Looks like Agito isn't going to win this fight so easily. Exciting!
  7. Alien was made in an era which, in many ways, I feel was the age when movie making reached its zenith. Not just because of the art itself, but because of the world in which they were made. I mean, the late Seventies. The tail end of the hippie age, right before the great Beast rose in the White House - the children of the flower age, now fully grown and developed, at the height of their ability. What movies were made in those five years? A handful of them: Rocky, Taxi Driver, Carrie, The Omen, Network, Logan's Run, All the president's men, Marathon Man, Star Wars (back before it was called 'A New Hope'), Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Smokey and the Bandit, Annie Hall, Eraserhead, Saturday Night Fever, The Hills Have Eyes, Grease, Halloween, The Deer Hunter, Superman, Midnight Express, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (the best version), Dawn of the Dead (mother of all zombie flicks), Watership Down, The Lord of the Rings (the animated one), The Boys from Brazil, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Mad frickin' Max, Apocalypse Now, The Warriors, Caligula, Kramer vs. Kramer, Life of Brian, Star Trek: the Motion Picture, the Amityville Horror and The Black Hole (Thanks, IMDb). Compare it to what's being groaned out by Hollywood today. It's no comparing.
  8. Superior Tony isn't that powerful. But... even earlier versions of the armor had Guyver-level attacks. Full metal holocaust, that's what. A full armored division wiped out in seconds. And an even earlier iteration of the armor was still no slouch:
  9. Fan made "funny moments" aside, I think the funniest thing I saw in Guyver was in the 2005 anime, in the first episode, where Tetsuro is poking the unit with a stick. I did not expect that at all, and just looked hilarious.
  10. Salkafar --- One more: 1) 2)
  11. LOL! this one made my day.

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