

It’s a great story so far, but it has made writing this and reading that story at the same time a whole lot harder.

I am currently reading a book entitled the Alchemists Daughter, which is about a group woman who were all experimented on alchemically by their fathers. I find myself reminded of her constantly. More then anything else in the franchises entirety and that’s saying something. The story of Nina, for me, is one of the hardest parts of FMA to look at and it deeply scarred me. In this installment I’ll be covering the first chapter and the beginning of the 2 nd chapter in volume 2 of the manga, episode four of Brotherhood and episodes 6 and 7 of 2003. So, finally, after many, many rewrites, here is part two of my FMA comparison/analyses.

#FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST NINA SERIES#
I will make a few exceptions in order to cover material in the series 2003. I’ve decided to more or less follow the Manga’s events in order and branch out from there. The other reason is that I think I’ve finally found my footing in regards to the direction I’ll be taking when covering material. One of these is the subject matter, see that last word in the title? It’s a name, Nina, and if you don’t know who that is, then if you continue to read this you will soon find out. I do hope that you will manage to forgive me, for a couple reasons. Oh, wow, it has a been a while since I posted the first part in my FMA comparison series.
