The main panel on the right has the onomatopoeia for his sword being slammed down (or maybe it's the whooshing sound of a fast-moving sword?) and the top panel has what I'm guessing is a "gasp", but it might be some other surprise onomatopoeia. Sometimes it's translated (like when Tokyo Pop was translating Sailor Moon and translated the sound of typing as "katcha katcha"), but most of the time it's left in Japanese. While American comics have the stereo-typical "wham", "bam" and "kapow!" - manga is littered with onomatopoeia all over the place. The Japanese have way more onomatopoeia than we do. Of course, like any good manga/anime, there's the beach chapter/episode. Now, lots of manga-ka start off by doing Hentai Fan Fiction and often end up doing fan service-y poses from those days in their more respectable work, so maybe that explains that. All of the Demon Card enemies have special powers and one of the goons can shoot glue out of an eyeball-looking thing on his head. But Mashima also gave the side characters (both protagonist and antagonist) their own battle while the main one was raging on. This volume is dominated by a fight scene that's been coming since the first volume. The former is more likely to be a red herring, the latter seems to pretty strongly be true. Finally some clues about who Elie might be. Hints that Haru Glory's dad is maybe in Demon Card. All of the Demon Ca The story has kicked into manga overdrive. The story has kicked into manga overdrive.
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