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james_desantis 's review for:
Gantz/11
by Hiroya Oku
Holy fuck this volume was screwed up in so many ways.
So Kei is having trouble recovering after his last fight. He just kind to wants to settle and be away from that damn room till he figures a way out of this game. Simple right? Except WRONG. The crazy stalker fellow from the previous volumes is looking around and he wants to die. Kei refuses to kill him because he's not a psycho but this guy is. So what does he do? Decides to go on a rampage and shoot a bunch of innocent people for no other reason than he could. We begin to find out why previous characters in this series were introduced as this man slaughters a bunch of people we've met before.
Good: Gantz is never boring, I'll give it that. This volume is disturbing to say the least. The psycho dresses himself up and paints his face Black to make sure no one can pin point who he was after he's gone murdering people despite wanting to die. So it's all types of fucked up. The murders are brutal and hard to watch and the chance of hope keeps getting ripped away every step.
Bad: The volume suffers some odd moments of characters stalling and thinking dumb things. I didn't understand some characters thought process or why Kei doesn't just burst out of the train.
Overall this was a exciting, quickly paced, and brutal chapter in the long running series. It's been on a roll so hope it keeps going. A 4 out of 5.
So Kei is having trouble recovering after his last fight. He just kind to wants to settle and be away from that damn room till he figures a way out of this game. Simple right? Except WRONG. The crazy stalker fellow from the previous volumes is looking around and he wants to die. Kei refuses to kill him because he's not a psycho but this guy is. So what does he do? Decides to go on a rampage and shoot a bunch of innocent people for no other reason than he could. We begin to find out why previous characters in this series were introduced as this man slaughters a bunch of people we've met before.
Good: Gantz is never boring, I'll give it that. This volume is disturbing to say the least. The psycho dresses himself up and paints his face Black to make sure no one can pin point who he was after he's gone murdering people despite wanting to die. So it's all types of fucked up. The murders are brutal and hard to watch and the chance of hope keeps getting ripped away every step.
Bad: The volume suffers some odd moments of characters stalling and thinking dumb things. I didn't understand some characters thought process or why Kei doesn't just burst out of the train.
Overall this was a exciting, quickly paced, and brutal chapter in the long running series. It's been on a roll so hope it keeps going. A 4 out of 5.