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james_desantis 's review for:
Attack on Titan: Colossal Edition 5
by Hajime Isayama
We're moving into new territory now as we get to visit Marley itself.
But before that we have to handle the events of what happen last book. With two major characters dying it is up to Levi to decide who lives and who dies. A choice that is heightened by friends and comrades throwing in their two cents. The result is bitter no matter what, which makes the choice even better.
We also get to see Eren's father's past and oh man, does it change EVERYTHING. You think you know what's up but you have no fucking clue. So when the pieces start to fall in line, and Eren begins to live memories he once had, it only gets darker from here. Then when you get a awe dropping scene that leads to some big revelations you're thrown into a time skip that focuses on Reiner and the people of Marley in ways you might not expect.
And that's the brilliance of Attack on Titan. Just when you think you know it all. Just when you've decided who to root for and hate. The series decides to flip it on you. Make you feel. In the words of Eren "Not everyone is bad. There are good people." And that's very true. It's just all the people inbetween are the ones caught in this hellzone.
Art and story elevated to new heights here, as we ender the last third of Attack on Titan. Hold on people, we're in for a ride. A 5 out of 5.
But before that we have to handle the events of what happen last book. With two major characters dying it is up to Levi to decide who lives and who dies. A choice that is heightened by friends and comrades throwing in their two cents. The result is bitter no matter what, which makes the choice even better.
We also get to see Eren's father's past and oh man, does it change EVERYTHING. You think you know what's up but you have no fucking clue. So when the pieces start to fall in line, and Eren begins to live memories he once had, it only gets darker from here. Then when you get a awe dropping scene that leads to some big revelations you're thrown into a time skip that focuses on Reiner and the people of Marley in ways you might not expect.
And that's the brilliance of Attack on Titan. Just when you think you know it all. Just when you've decided who to root for and hate. The series decides to flip it on you. Make you feel. In the words of Eren "Not everyone is bad. There are good people." And that's very true. It's just all the people inbetween are the ones caught in this hellzone.
Art and story elevated to new heights here, as we ender the last third of Attack on Titan. Hold on people, we're in for a ride. A 5 out of 5.