Post some connections that you find between unrelated medias.I go first:Heart Gear A fairytale for the demon lordIn heart gear you follow a combat robot which protects a human girl and a little flying robot that guides them. The humans are dissapearing and robots roam the earth following their last base command (each their own). However, Chrome (the combat robot) is a prototype of 5th generation, with self-replicating inorganic cell that rends him inmortal, allows for regeneration, mutability and has something akin to a free will or a soul.In a fairy tale for the demon lord, the world SEEMS to be inhabitated (its never made clear) by some kind of robots that have organic properties like flesh, are "inmortals" in the sense that they can regenerate, etc. The story of a fairytale for the demon lord is somewhat simmilar to norse mithology, with Odin reigning over more "human" like knights waging a war against more "beastly" robots but they too a anthropomorphic for the most part. Being the main thread a nameless knight that protects a princess at all cost being her its reason to exist (akin to the girl with the combat robot) and is helped by a little crow robot.Crazy similitudes: the style (Chrome looks like the nameless Knight), the powers, the trio (Knight, Princess and little crow helper), the imaginery (human/machines with self reparation and human hearts), Norse mithology references, both the human girl and princess are hinted to be a curse that control everyone... Heart Gear could perfeclty be the prequel FAR FAR before the world in AFFTDL. Anyone has read them both?Nameless knight in pic related.
Protagonist from Heart Gear.Author from Heart Gear very possibly took inspiration.
Last opening message, if nobody has read it, A fairytale for the demon lord is a very unknown piece, but it is of the hightest quality. From time to time I see an interesting thread here and I wanted to share. One of the few manwhas that actually has something to offer (the other top being Knight Run)
>>287342050I'm like 100% certain that the Hellsing, Black Lagoon, and Jormungandr authors were all cheating off one another's homework. I would also guarantee that Yamaguchi, the author of Shigurui read every Hiroshi Hirata samurai manga he could get his hands on.