Board Thread:Wiki/@comment-24930713-20160109014750/@comment-26932251-20160109104010

I mean, not to harp on this again, but to put things in perspective, at this time last year we were at the point where Historia had the titan serum needle in her arm and Eren was discussing his guilt at everything that had happened. A whole, year ago. I mean, if I was only reading AOT now, I could read from that chapter to this point in a leisurely evening. I don't need that amount of narrative spread out over a year. Right now, I don't want to wait a month to know what Bertolt does next and I don't want to wait three months to see how Zeke versus Levi match up or however many months before we know what's in the basement. If I had these chapters in my possession I would brew up some tea and burn through them in a couple of hours.

I know I've complained about this before but I've never read a manga as it was being released so I'm still a bit shocked by the experience. I guess the moral of the story for me is that I can't let myself get dragged along like this again but...

...Attack On Titan is uniquely enticing. I got to a point a few weeks after reading about AOT on wikipedia for the first time where I just couldn't stand to go on another day knowing AOT existed without investigating it. I mean, I guess it's an understatement considering the gigantic commercial success this series has garnered, but Isayama really caught lightning in a bottle with this franchise.