The penultimate chapter of Hajime Isayama’s manga was published in Bessatsu Shonen Magazine and Crunchyroll. The attack of the giants 138 brought us close to completion with many moving scenes, but also many questions. One of these It’s about the character of Falco Grice, Protagonist of a particular scene.

The fight with Eren is not over yet: the glowing creature is still alive, the protagonist of the attack of the giants becomes a colossus and the Eldians are wrapped in a wall of smoke. As Connie points out, it is Phenomenon is the same as in Ragako village and at that point we understand that disaster is imminent. Levi, Pieck, Mikasa and Falco leave and at this point, during the final greetings from Jean and Connie, the table shows a particular cartoon.

Falco flies into the sky with the other three characters on his back to leave the transformation area. when he throws a scream that echoes across the landscapeaccompanied by onomatopoeia A in Japanese. Hawk’s mouth lights up, as does his blinking eyes. Several Attack of the Giants readers were puzzled by this scene as such a phenomenon has been observed in the past to control giants. For many, this scene could relate to the activation of the transformation being effected by the Hawk rather than the glowing creature, and if so, it did It would be a big mistake by Hajime Isayama.

Falco had no reason to make his friends into giants, nor should he have the power, even though he had ingested Zeke Jaeger’s spinal fluid. Therefore, The most widely accepted hypothesis is that it is a purely graphical choice bringing out the Pain of Falco in a giant version. We’ll have to wait for a possible explanation or that final chapter of the attack of the giants or a post on social media by Hajime Isayama or a possible correction in the manga’s last tankobon.

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