Hmm. Kind of hard to describe the content, actually. Because Megacycle IV is the final one in the series, it kind of picks up in the middle of things. It's been long enough since I looked at the other ones that I had that I don't quite remember the overall storyline (or rather, what little I'd figured out of it) and since they've already sold and been shipped, I can't refresh my memory. There are some bits with the other pilots but I'm not quite sure what's going on with them. They don't seem to be in the same place with Duo and Heero at all in this volume.
That being said, it's definitely 1x2/2x1 and there's one suggestive-explicit (no actual "naughty bits" visible) lemon scene in the midst of the ruins of a building. It looks like Duo's having flashbacks or something and has a breakdown, but it looks like Heero eventually manages to talk him down/bring him back to reality. My personal take on it is that the two of them have a hopeful ending, based on their last kiss (which appears to be followed by Duo finally crying and letting himself grieve for Sister Helen and everything else that had happened). That's where the main story ends. I couldn't figure out the epilogue at all.
Really gorgeous artwork in the whole series, but pretty hard to follow for someone who can't read a word of Japanese.
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Date: 2008-04-25 03:41 am (UTC)That being said, it's definitely 1x2/2x1 and there's one suggestive-explicit (no actual "naughty bits" visible) lemon scene in the midst of the ruins of a building. It looks like Duo's having flashbacks or something and has a breakdown, but it looks like Heero eventually manages to talk him down/bring him back to reality. My personal take on it is that the two of them have a hopeful ending, based on their last kiss (which appears to be followed by Duo finally crying and letting himself grieve for Sister Helen and everything else that had happened). That's where the main story ends. I couldn't figure out the epilogue at all.
Really gorgeous artwork in the whole series, but pretty hard to follow for someone who can't read a word of Japanese.