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james_desantis 's review for:
Devils' Line, Volume 2
by Ryo Hanada
Wow, I might like this more than volume 1 and I found the first volume really enjoyable.
We find out who the white hair man is right away. His name is Lee, and like our main character Anzai, he is a half devil as well. Lee gives the man some human blood, but unlike Lee, Anzai doesn't use blood, and so he becomes unstable and tries to lash out. This leads to Anzai not wanting to see Tsukasa anymore to keep her safe. Of course Tsukasa wants to see him and with the help of Lee she might get her wish. if it's not for the Sniper and her people putting their plan into action.
This is a nice world building volume but even more so, it's a pretty fucked up one with plenty of twist and turns. Just when you think you know who is good and bad you find out it is the opposite. With a big bloody massacre at the end, and plenty of people in the cross-hairs, we might have some major characters dying soon if they can't figure out how to escape.
Overall great volume with plenty of moving pieces, lots of great moments, and even some comedy bits. I like the new characters introduced and want to see where we'll go. A 4 out of 5.
We find out who the white hair man is right away. His name is Lee, and like our main character Anzai, he is a half devil as well. Lee gives the man some human blood, but unlike Lee, Anzai doesn't use blood, and so he becomes unstable and tries to lash out. This leads to Anzai not wanting to see Tsukasa anymore to keep her safe. Of course Tsukasa wants to see him and with the help of Lee she might get her wish. if it's not for the Sniper and her people putting their plan into action.
This is a nice world building volume but even more so, it's a pretty fucked up one with plenty of twist and turns. Just when you think you know who is good and bad you find out it is the opposite. With a big bloody massacre at the end, and plenty of people in the cross-hairs, we might have some major characters dying soon if they can't figure out how to escape.
Overall great volume with plenty of moving pieces, lots of great moments, and even some comedy bits. I like the new characters introduced and want to see where we'll go. A 4 out of 5.