OMG! OMG! That was absolutely awesome. Yes Miria is back and am so glad because the manga needs her and her supposed death was stupid.
Too bad that her beautiful face now has a scar but hell i don't care. It gives a more badass look but Miria isn't a character that needs scars to look more awesome considering how she like to use her brain. Something like that will suit Clare, Devene or Helen more.
Hope before those ex-number one bitches wake-up that the other girls from the group will come because the Claymores that are with her now probably don't count much considering they couldn't touch her when she was fighting them alone.
Maybe it's time we finally get rid of the organization and continue the story line with the big war.
pleman said:
Although I'm also happy for Miria to be back.
I think maybe this manga has lost its ruthlessness. Which was one of the things I originally liked, how you couldn't really predict what would happen, since the Mangaka was so ruthless with his characters.
One character is back and suddenly the manga is too soft for you? Are you shitting me. Actually considering most thought she was really dead because of how ruthless the manga was before, bringing her back was more of a twist,shock and original than leaving her dead.
Anyway Miria as a character contributes a lot in the manga and important characters like her ain't there just to be killed so the story can seem ruthless. If they are going to die their death must serve a significant role.
After Teresa's death she's essentially the character that took that important role of the most important character in the manga alongside Clare. Teresa's death established the whole base for the story so it was a major death but Miria's death was completely unnecessary at that point considering her role.
Also she still has a lot more growth potential and character building that would have been lost.
It a lot better that she's alive. IF she ever dies it must be in a quite a later time after we get more inside of her as a person and in a more meaningful death.