The villains boasted interesting enough magic abilities but were all defeated too predictably thanks to the stereotypical “power of friendship” and an unsatisfying fiery strike. Put bluntly, despite the sheer amount of potential Mashima began the series with, after a few story arcs, each decisive battle always came down to a punching contest between Fairy Tail’s main character Natsu Dragneel and whatever bad guy happened to hurt Natsu’s friends. Manga fans had all but given up on Mashima and his future projects following the announcement of Fairy Tail’s ending. ![]() Edens Zero is his other foray into manga, and it really captures the essence of what made the debut of Fairy Tail so special. His efforts elsewhere, however, have proved more successful. The author, Hiro Mashima, seemed to have improved several scenes that made little to no sense. ![]() It’s a series that has long since been stumbling its way into a sorry state due to a lack of quality, poor writing, and a woefully unsatisfactory climax to its overarching narrative. Sadly, the Fairy Tail manga series has likely left a bad final impression for its once optimistic fans.
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