MTMTE 57
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MTMTE 57
featuring I Am Not Tagging Everyone In This Picture Good God
Cerebros in MTMTE 57
So I know the issue was released almost a year ago now, but Cerebros is such a cutie that I had to follow up my previous post with his MTMTE 57 appearance.
MTMTE 57
I missed moments like this in mtmte
I finally got around to reading mtmte #57 and can I just say- Cerebros is adorable.
Someone please save this precious oreo cookie child.
MTMTE 57 - Small Moments
There’s a lot of stuff to say about this issue, but I want to write about the ending.
MTMTE is a series about a grand quest that understands the importance of small, everyday moments.
There are big moments, big adventures, and those things are important. But the small everyday things are just as important. When Tailgate is on his deathbed, he doesn’t want more exciting adventures, just more movie nights. Chromedome finds hope in little victories. Rewind’s documentary focuses on these moments, too, not the big events. Many of the most memorable scenes in MTMTE involve moments like this. And much of the fabric of the comic is made up of these sorts of small moments.
The grand and exciting events in this comic are made bigger and brighter in contrast, but they aren’t just there for contrast. MTMTE is a series that understands the significance of the everyday. It understands how these kinds of small interpersonal and everyday moments are as much a part of a journey as any big event, and that they can hold just as much meaning and value, too.
It’s the commonplace, the small, the interpersonal moments that make a ship full of people into a crew, just as much as any danger or excitement. Maybe more so. It’s the presence of and respect for these types of moments that makes this story feel like a real journey, and this crew feel like a real crew, at least for me.
That’s why it’s so perfect for this series to end this way - on another small everyday moment, seemingly innocuous but so important.
In an issue with lots of grand plans, huge robots, and big moments, it’s the last scene that hit the hardest for me. All the major characters here carry deep wounds, and all of them have been disregarded or given up on in the past.
This issue ends with a quiet, everyday scene of them coming together to essentially wash dishes. A small moment of peaceful companionship and cooperation. It’s valuable to all of them. It’s valuable to me, too.
Song -One Punch Man Opening
Voice by-Twin Sister
Video- By Rung mun!
mtmte 57
Hope you enjoy it! <3
MTMTE 57 made my morning, and it's such a wondeful and happy conclusion to the series (just in name of course) and.the season as well.
Fort max and happy family. Happy prowl. I just love it