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james_desantis 's review for:
東京喰種トーキョーグール 11 [Tokyo Guru 11]
by Sui Ishida
Tokyo Ghoul picks up right where it left off. Ken is going batshit insane and begins attacking anyone who is in his way. On top of that we have the doves fighting off the rest of the ghouls. It's just one big fucking fight for the first half but goddamn is it epic. Then the second half slow things down A LOT. Giving us some breathing room for our heroes to kind of think their actions and where they will be going from here.
Good: The fights are brutal and great. The line between good and bad keeps getting muddled and it's so freaking hard to keep up who is good and bad. I also thought the calm before the next storm was nice and it's always good to see our heroes take a break. Also, the new agent got a boooooty!
Bad: The slower pace ending and the questioning got a little too slow at times and kind of boring.
Overall another great volume. Tokyo Ghoul continues to blur the line between good and evil. I really do love the cast, and every time a fight occurs it's getting better and better.
Good: The fights are brutal and great. The line between good and bad keeps getting muddled and it's so freaking hard to keep up who is good and bad. I also thought the calm before the next storm was nice and it's always good to see our heroes take a break. Also, the new agent got a boooooty!
Bad: The slower pace ending and the questioning got a little too slow at times and kind of boring.
Overall another great volume. Tokyo Ghoul continues to blur the line between good and evil. I really do love the cast, and every time a fight occurs it's getting better and better.