Fans are ramping up their discussions on beauty among the characters of 88 Saints. Recently, debates flared on forums, especially surrounding who truly deserves the title of the most beautiful character.
A recent post reignited the conversation, bringing familiar names and new contenders to light:
Pisces Aphrodite
Crow Jamian
Silver Lizard Misty
Saga/Kanon
Shaka
Saint Mariya
Hilda
Shiryu
Hyoga
Aioria
One vocal fan shared, "Of course, itโs Pisukesu no Afurodite; itโs canonically stated in the manga." Support for Aphrodite remains strong, yet Crow Jamian garners a passionate following, with one commenter declaring, "Wrong, it's Crow Jamian! How else do you explain all the women he gets?"
Interestingly, voices in the chatter suggest characters like Hilda could steal the spotlight. One user emphasized, "Out of everyone itโs Hilda. If it must be a saint, Shaina." This adds more depth to the ongoing debate, showcasing varying perceptions of beauty that span traditional masculinity and artistic interpretations.
Thereโs also growing interest in the newest character, Saint Mariya, following her addition by author Seira Shimotsuki, which has stirred excitement for the series.
Responses indicate a strong mix of opinions. While many favor Pisces Aphrodite, some prefer traditional masculine beauty in characters like Shiryu, Hyoga, and Aioria. Adding to the rich tapestry of discussions, one fan remarked, "Feminine looking men like Misty and Aphrodite are far from beautiful."
The blended sentiment reflects a community passionately engaged:
"I love Shaka, Camus, and Mime too!"
"Saga is prettier than Aphrodite ever hoped to be."
These statements reveal a rich tapestry of fandom likes and dislikes, highlighting that individual taste plays a significant role.
๐ Aphrodite continues to lead, but faces growing competition.
๐ซ Fresh entries like Saint Mariya and Hilda boost excitement.
โ๏ธ Debates over traditional versus modern beauty fuel discussions.
As discussions evolve, will Aphrodite hold her reign, or will a surprising new contender rise? The debate isnโt over; itโs just heating up.