unguilded: (be happy)
Dio Eraclea ([personal profile] unguilded) wrote on June 11th, 2012 at 05:07 pm
I'm actually picking up the newest chapter of Travelers today (they didn't have the magazine in stock yesterday boo!) since I've offered to do the raw scanning for the scanlation group doing it for the last few chapters. It is likely that the manga is ending with this chapter though, sadly! We'll see 100% when I get that, but the last chapter ended with a "conclusion next month" note (though I still pray they mean battle conclusion and not manga! I will keep dreaming for the next few hours until I get it XD)

I really wish we had scans of the Aerial Log book interviews because in those interviews they say that Dio was rescued in the Grand Stream by a Guild ship. I've see a LOT of talk on places like 2ch that say pretty assuredly that it was Apis and Coccinella that saved him, but I'm not sure they're assuming so or if it's confirmed in the novels (or even in the Aerial Log, that's why I wish there were scans!). I actually have the first series novels coming to me and I'm slowly working on doing all of the Dio parts in the Fam novels (though it's mega slow and when I get the first series novels I am going to work on Dio parts there instead). The first thing I'm going to do when I get those novels is skim around and try to find anything that might elaborate better on Dio's ending.

But gosh in Travelers I was hoping for a whole Dio arc of him waking up and recovering and using his Guild position to end up saving them in the end and confronting the Earth Guild. Travelers is the only ongoing new canon we have, so if it ends I'll be sad that there probably won't be much more! Except for artbooks that I hope give us information like the Aerial Log and other ones.
 
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