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james_desantis 's review for:
Parasyte, Volume 6
by Hitoshi Iwaaki
This volume picks up and closes off a few storylines. I really loved watching how the Parasyte are trying to find their reasoning.
Our whole life is about figuring out who we are and why we're here. These Parasytes who are man-eating monsters (for the most part) are now trying to figure out the same. Especially a certain Parasyte with a little baby. This was easily the most engaging part of the volume. Her trying to figure out her calling, if she has emotions, if she cares about the baby. It's all answered and done so very bitter sweetly. The pages following are heartbreaking.
I also loved the fact Magi is confused as well. He's trying to find his own way in this world, starting to form emotions, and it's scary for him. It's both enthralling to watch and fascinating to see how the humans are reacting to this. All very enjoyable.
Our whole life is about figuring out who we are and why we're here. These Parasytes who are man-eating monsters (for the most part) are now trying to figure out the same. Especially a certain Parasyte with a little baby. This was easily the most engaging part of the volume. Her trying to figure out her calling, if she has emotions, if she cares about the baby. It's all answered and done so very bitter sweetly. The pages following are heartbreaking.
I also loved the fact Magi is confused as well. He's trying to find his own way in this world, starting to form emotions, and it's scary for him. It's both enthralling to watch and fascinating to see how the humans are reacting to this. All very enjoyable.