Finally read this issue tonight (yes, I'm that far behind).
Wow.
I wasn't sure I was enjoying the story arc until now. This was a fantastic conclusion, full of drama, action, and suspense. However, I'm left with two troubling concerns:
1. Inazuma's death. I have no problem with her dying (wow. Did you read the rant in the letter column of #111?). However, I'm troubled that her death wasn't given more significance. We see her brother's troubled reaction, but he becomes the star of that scene rather than his dead sister. There's no reaction on the part of any of the other characters to what has happened. That bothers me. Inazuma was a great character. Her death should have somehow felt more tragic. Usagi should have had some sort of reaction -- either sadness at the loss of someone he was indebted to or admiration for the passing of a great swordswoman. Unlike the ranter in the letter column, I know Stan respects his female characters far more than most writers out there. They formidably hold their own and possess great presence and inner strength. But this ending for Inazuma felt hurried. She deserved a little more. Maybe even one more panel.
2. I've been puzzled by Jei for years now (in the best of ways). How could someone so evil believe that he is such an agent of good? Somehow, I've always been able to accept that, no matter what terrible things Jei did, he believed he did it for a higher good. So, when his newfound host reveals his duplicity, talking about using a "scapegoat" and pinning the blame on someone else, this completely messes with my understanding of Jei. Here's a guy who
knows he's gotten away with doing something wrong. Heck, he's bragging about it. Sure, one could argue that he hasn't fully become Jei yet, but if you look at any of Jei's past transformations (going all the way back to early storylines like Circles), the transformation is pretty much instantaneous. As soon as the evil white eyes kick in, we're in full Jei mode. So I'm thrown by this.
Otherwise, this was an amazing conclusion to this storyline, and I'm so pleased that it's finally left Usagi and Gen together again, free to fight over pickles and shortcuts once more!
