5/23/2019

ENTRADA LIBRE-2 (Vanitas no Carte & Pandora Hearts comparison)




Hi!

Today, I'll be posting about the similarities between two of the most popular manga Jun Mochizuki has published: Pandora Hearts and Vanitas no Carte.

Whilst some fans hate it when some others relate the two stories, I think it's not a bad idea to bond them in some way. We can appreciate both drawing styles, and the similar pespectives in which the scene was made. I know that they belong to two separate realities, but since we saw Oz waving goodbye and Vanitas stepping in in the oficial art, in my opinion it would be interesting to see them both together.



Without further ado, I'll start!


Does this scene look familiar? That's what I was referring to when I wrote the word perspective. Although the characters are envolved in different situations, the scene in the strip has been drawn from the same angle. It's quite difficult to do that, but the results are magnificent.











Here, a fan zoomed on the strip and found that there are Pandora Hearts' characters on the newspapers! As far as I know, both stories take place in the XIX century. The author explained that Vanitas no Carte is developed in France, and she had previously revealed during an interview that Pandora Hearts takes place in England. Since the characters appear on the newspapers, could we infere that they both are simultaneous?










Finally, I'd like to delve in a strip that was hilarious to me. When Noé and Vanitas were sneaking in the catacombs, they happened to encounter a chasseur, Roland, the Sixth Paladin. They couldn't let him know who they truly were, so Vanitas chose to address himself as "Vincent", thus calling Noé "Gilbert". That was really something!







Having nothing else to add, I'll take my leave just after showing you three sketches from the Café.



Bye bye~☆!

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