Anyone seen Sand Land, the new series by Akira Toriyama? It's a desertpunk and has great politics, if that matters. Way better than Dragon Ball
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I've only read the manga and it was fairly unremarkable; stretching a single volume over 7+ episodes would be very dull so I assume they're expanding on the original
I also didn't like it then and had dropped it before the plot started. Idk if they sexed it up or not, but it had me nodding my head the entire time, and the next season (last thing written by Toriyama before his death), is just about a revolution.
E: the pacing was also decc, only the first episode dragged imo
I see, I'll check it out
Seen? You mean played, right?
The game isn't out yet.
It's based on a manga by Akira Toriyama, though.
It has an anime too! And a sequel series written by Toriyama before his death
Noice.
I guess I'm just not ever reading national news again because archive.is appears to be down, I can't find any further reputable paywall-strippers, and I am not paying the spineless catamite propagandists for the tripe they call 'news'
Archive.ph usually works for me when archive.org does not. Also I didn't test it but it looks like its working for me
archive.* has been giving me "We’re having trouble finding that site." errors for the past week now
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