Hellboy is one of several exceptions, most of which seem to be on Dark Horse's roster because they are fairly large and reasonably diverse. One cannot say the same of Image, really...
Now I'm thinking of that conversation we had about villains who seem to come from a context that is totally different from the rest of the characters in the show, and how that seems to be a thing in anime.
Like, I think he brought up Nui from Kill La Kill seeming like she knew what kind of show she was in, and that made me think of [Walking Spoiler] in Texhnolyze, who seems to fancy themselves the hero of an entirely different genre of show and looks like a Trigun villain when almost everyone else is a very low-key, slightly gritty ABe design, and I just realised how many other, less extreme examples there are.
(i would prefer gender neutral pronouns, if that's ok)
i commented that Nui seemed like she was from a different kind of show altogether. i think it was Section who specifically identified that she seemed aware of the genre she was in - and that things start to go worse for her once she loses that awareness and starts to behave more like a KLK character.
Hellboy is one of several exceptions, most of which seem to be on Dark Horse's roster because they are fairly large and reasonably diverse. One cannot say the same of Image, really...
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And a large number of movies and miniseries of movie length meant as conclusions or additions to otherwise excellent anime series, incidentally.
Now I'm thinking of that conversation we had about villains who seem to come from a context that is totally different from the rest of the characters in the show, and how that seems to be a thing in anime.
i commented that Nui seemed like she was from a different kind of show altogether. i think it was Section who specifically identified that she seemed aware of the genre she was in - and that things start to go worse for her once she loses that awareness and starts to behave more like a KLK character.