Category: The Mind of a Character

  • Thor (God of War Ragnarök): Product of One’s Environment

    Thor (God of War Ragnarök): Product of One’s Environment

    *Major spoilers for God of War: Ragnarök ahead! Read at your own risk!* Throughout God of War (2018), Kratos and Atreus were told many a story of Thor, the champion of the Aesir gods. Everything pointed to him being a murderous maniac. A monster who lives for killing and drinking and nothing else, a bastard…

  • Why We Adore the Body Improvement Club (Mob Psycho 100)

    Why We Adore the Body Improvement Club (Mob Psycho 100)

    ONE’s greatest strength as an author is his consistent ability to subvert tropes and expectations in a clever, funny way. Oftentimes, it’s this very skill that is at the heart of his stories. The entirety of One Punch Man is built off of his ability to subvert tropes and characters seen in shounen anime and…

  • The Problems with Kaido (One Piece)

    The Problems with Kaido (One Piece)

    The mark of any good shounen is its villains. They often present the best dynamics of any given series. Goku and Freeza. Naruto and Pain. Itadori and Sukuna. In order to make the hero shine, they need a villain to cast a shadow. One Piece has had tons of fantastic villains over its extended run.…

  • Is Ethan Winters a Bad Protagonist? (Resident Evil)

    Is Ethan Winters a Bad Protagonist? (Resident Evil)

    Resident Evil is a series with some… interesting writing. It’s basically a B horror movie franchise made playable. Sure, those stories have their moments of brilliance. But none of them are especially ‘good’ stories. That said, the characters within those stories have become some of the most beloved in video games. Chris and Claire Redfield,…

  • Let’s Talk Transformations and Characters

    Transformations are an anime staple. Shounen anime, shojo, comedy, you name it. Sometimes, they can be the grand culmination of a character’s arc. In other cases, the transformation itself can be a simple joke. Either way, a ton of anime feature at least one transformation; it’s an icon of the genre. Personally, I love transformations.…