Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-50.134.230.63-20141022045357/@comment-50.134.230.63-20141025183735

I known what your point on Tokyo Ghoul, PeachFuzz. I really like Toyko Ghoul,too,because it's different than most I read and it feels more true to life. It feels like I reading a very well-done horror Indipedent movie like my brothers had. I would imagine someone will do a well made low-bugdet American verison of Tokyo Ghoul in somewhere in streets of L.A. or NY.

I known you don't like the brainwashing or amnesia thing. I heard some stuff about Haiseki could be Kaneki's clone,because Eto said "they need to rebuild Kaneki". I don't like the idea that him being clone,because that will confuse readers. I remembered something on Cracked.com that most comic book writers did that back then by confuse the reader by which ones is the real superhero. That's their cheapy made move for their scapegoat. I would hate Ishida did that.

I believe Tokyo Ghoul:RE started out like any other manga when the main character started out working with some secret organization who hunt down monsters,but they ends up being on the run after betraying the organization. But I really like Ishia wrote Tokyo Ghoul focused Kaneki's origin (how he became to be) 1st than explain it all in flashbacks in most manga....Unlike Pandora, flashbacks in Pandora Hearts really bit confusing,but I do like the flashbacks in Fullmetal Alchemist,because how...Honesty, I am not really big fan of flashbacks. I finds some of them of bit boring, and I like how the story explains things in the beginning of the manga. I known flashbacks helps the character's development in the story, but I don't like it took a whole entire chapter and I want to known what happens to the main character in the present day. I don't mind flashbacks shown bit and pieces of it or the someone telling the story,but I don't like flashbacks that hogging up the chapters.