User:EHeroDarkNeos

Hello, I am EHeroDarkNeos. My brother is EHeroFlareNeos. Like all those with pages here, I am a fellow Death Note fan. I even went so far as to cosplay as L at the 2008 San Diego ComicCon (L is my favorite character).

My Top 5 Characters

 * L
 * Light
 * Ryuk
 * Near
 * Sidoh

A Strange Coincidence

 * L dies in volume 7 of the manga and volume 7 of the original DVD release of the dub.

Coincidences I Have Noticed Between Death Note And Watchmen
''Unlike this, the parrallels between these 2 are very minor. but are notable. Allow me to explain.''


 * 1) Both series have been released first in comic form in 12 volumes/issues.
 * 2) Both series have a live action movie that's very much like the original source material, coincidentally with a different ending than the source material.
 * 3) Both series have a character with god-like powers. Death Note has Shinigami and Watchmen has Dr. Manhattan.
 * 4) Both series have a main character that dies at the end, coincidentally at the hands of the god-like character. Death Note has Light Yagami (killed by Ryuk), while Watchmen has Rorschach (killed by Dr. Manhattan).
 * 5) Both series have an airtight story that you can't really f*ck around with.
 * 6) Both series have a dark undertone and aren't really uplifting.
 * 7) Both series have an animated version of the source material that is just like it. Death Note has an Anime while Watchmen has a Motion Comic.

My Opinions On The Vast Death Note Media

 * Manga: This is the SHIT! I LOVE the art style of Takeshi Obata. Even Ohba's story is well thought out, airtight, and suspenseful to the very end.
 * Anime: Every bit as good as the original manga.
 * Death Note (Film): I thought it was good, since it was very close to the manga. I really liked L's actor.
 * Death Note II: The Last Name: Strays away a little from the original source, but certain scenes are still recognizable. One of the only problem I have with it is Rem's English Voice.
 * L: Change the WorLd: This movie was okay compared to the first 2. It's a little bit convoluted, and at some points they seem to drop you off in another movie, but it was still enjoyable, especially whenever L was on screen. I also personally like the manga Near better, but that's just me.
 * Relight 1: Visions of a God: Even though they change some parts of the story a little bit, it's really good how it basically recounts the entire L Arc. It would have been a little better if they showed the Near Arc as well, but then again, it would have been a little long.
 * Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases: I liked it. It was a little hard to believe all the thought that went into the case and how the clues fit in, but that seemed to add to the suspense even more. It also has a great plot twist at the end. Highly reccomended.
 * Cosplay Death Note: This is a must-have collectable for any Death Note fan. The Rules have some typos here and there, but the names written in it are extremely accurate to what Light wrote in it throughout the series.
 * Death Note (North American Film): I read that Viz is gonna come out with a North American Death Note Movie, based on the first 3 volumes of the manga. They had better get it right, especially...all of it. I hope that, like the Japanese films, the Death Note is accurate down to the tiniest detail and the Shinigami are computer generated. As you can tell, I have high expectations for this movie, especially for whoever they decide to cast as L.