SHY - Vol. 5 Ch. 33 - Secret

Wait this is interesting so she might actually a modern ninja from some secluded ninja villages?? Or she and this dude both got revised and they are a sort of double-boss deal, one is a glass cannon and one is a tank
 
Are we still in a super-hero manga ? Because unless Princess is somehow under the influence of Stigma, i don't really understand where we headed.
 
I think this is just the origin of a new hero, but we don't need to have all the answer given at the start
 
Wtf? I thought this was about superheroes , not ninjas. Tone shift can be good, but no, not like this. Too out of the blue.
 
@Confetti
Eh. After watching Netflix’s Iron Fist, I’m open to this. Rather than “ninja” I’m just looking at it through the lens of “a hidden village of supernatural practitioners”. Like, every character that was told about Kunlun...? Skepticism.
 
Ninja arc? Okay works for me. I wonder why they desperately want her back at the village? To protect her, or something more nefarious?
 
Maybe the clan of ninja exists because in the past the alien bad guys arrived and the ninjas had to train their bodies to the utmost limit to combat them. They’ve continued this tradition until modern day Incase the aliens invaded the earth once more?
 
After being assaulted by Onion Ninjas in the previous arc, it's nice to see a regular ninja again.
 
If any of y'all think this is weird, consider that the Superhero genre consists of stories involving ninjas, space aliens, genetic mutants, organized mafias, crime-scene investigation, and fucking psychological horror/thrillers.

And that's just Batman.

But that aside, for some reason my first instinct wast that she reminded me of Noodle from Gorillaz, because of the whole "super-solider, incredibly dark past" thing, paired with the running away from home. I know this is a common trope, but at least she wasn't shipped in a Fed-Ex box to Kong Studios...
 
"A ninja? Ha, ha, good joke", say the superhero girl and her friend who became a monster and went to space.

@Tamerlane
Agreed. As a fan of comic-book superheroes, I'd almost feel disappointed if the setting wasn't a proper fantasy/sci-fi kitchen sink.
 
Drop in the arts quality makes me sad. Also I am pretty sure a nation could only have one hero.
 

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