Originally Posted by Seraphim Ephyon
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[QUOTE]Originally Posted by RoguePaladinTrian View Post
I rather prefer the FMA anime to the manga. The manga’s not bad by any means, but the anime provides a much better reason for the homunculus being what they are.
How so? It leaves the whole deal with their names unresolved, or why each one has special skills if they were made “accidentally”. Not to mention it makes it so that half of them just popped out of nowhere since you never find out who made them. Frankly, much like the LOL NAZIS ending, it seemed like a horrible form of plot-patchwork.
And it has shota Wrath. God fucking damnit that kid needed to get kicked in the teeth. I’m almost sad he wasn’t included in the manga just because homunculi defeats in it tend to be really goddamn gruesome.[/i][/QUOTE]
Actually I think he’s referring to how in the anime the basis of the homunculus formation was due to the failures of human transmutation and thus would eventually bare the identities of those who they were intended to be resurrected as once they were found and reconstructed into their more sinister and deadly forms. In the manga it has so far been revealed that some sinister dude known as ‘Father’ provide ‘Philosopher Stones’ to people living or possibly dead (it hasn’t been covered that well yet plus wtf Gluttony you grotesque living bag of holding you).
However Wrath, Sloth, Lust, and Envy were the only characters to really benefit from the anime so far vs their manga counterparts (kinda since Bradley is Wrath in the manga and Pride has yet to be introduced yet, though, I already know what his big shtick is going to be and it doesn’t really stand up to anime’s Wrath). The manga has done it’s share of character development that the anime never touched like the relationship between Mustang and Hawkeye. Other characters have also been introduced as well like Armstrong’s Sister (don’t remember her name and also not the one that rejected Havok), The prince from the eastern country (also don’t remember his name, well, aside from his current name Greed mk 2), and his two bodyguards (who are currently dealing with becoming redundant among other things) and so on. Of course the manga’s still not finished yet (WTH! Narutard can get ten volumes released in less than two months yet it’s been about a year since the last volume of FMA came out?) so it’s still kinda hard to judge which is better.
Originally Posted by Wilfredo Martinez
Not exactly an Anime, but I have the nagging suspicion that you’ll like The Dresden Codak webcomic series, Sin. It’s obviously Anime influenced and- well- see for yourself. 
Seconded. Though the earlier strips are more one-shot in nature some of the points that were covered were eventually used in the story arc that just finished recently (or is very nearly finished as it does seem to be taking forever).