Saint Seiya: Dark Wing Vol 1 Is a Solid Start That Takes The Franchise to the Modern Day (Review)

The main weakness of the first book is its unmemorable characters and overuse of familiar tropes. The characters, particularly the main heroes, feel too perfect and lack depth. The story also unexpectedly shifts focus to new characters halfway through, leaving a major plot point unresolved. Despite this, Kenji Saito crafts an engaging story that encourages readers to consider all perspectives. The conflict is complex and thought-provoking, giving fans plenty to ponder while they anticipate the next installment.







