did anyone notice how this manga is much more "polished" than Mirai Nikki? (the flow of the panels, the crisper lines, better plot flow, better backgrounds and screentones. obv the newer manga would be more polished, but the difference between the end of Mirai Nikki and the beginning of Big Order surprised me.)
interesting, as other reviewers have said. this is much more generic shounen than Mirai Nikki, however, with usage of the characters screaming out the name of their power (KAMEHAMEHA!) and the setting (what with the characters running around rampant with superpowers).
i disagree that the assassin chick is like Yuno. yeah, they're both crazy and the love interest, but mostly there's two different factors: Rin is more emotionally dependent plus she's gunning for Eiji.
Rin being immortal is kind of iffy for me, Mirai Nikki having a huge mortality theme and whatnot. not being in constant danger (yet) is less of a page-turner for me.
Big Order obviously doesn't stand on its own yet with its comparisons to Mirai Nikki. i wish the author would've taken more time to let shit hit the fan so we could've seen more of Eiji's character...