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Tokyo Ghoul: re, Vol. 7
by Sui Ishida
Tokyo Ghoul is ramping up as this volume hits all the right beats.
Kankei has to make a decision. To help the ones he used to love and care for, or help his new friends. It seems like a simple choice but in reality it's a lot more complicated. He's been through hell, and now he has to decide if he's ready to let it all go. On top of that we have a great prison break action volume here with plenty of "holy shit" moments. Also, poor Misaki is going through the worst punishment ever right now.
This is a dark and fucked up volume. Plenty of horrible things happen to people we care about. What I enjoyed most were the flashbacks, really helped build emotion for this volume. The fights this time around are brutal and far more "screwed up" with slicing and dicing body parts. While the end gives hope, this is a hard volume to get through, but in the best possible way.
This is the strongest volume yet of RE. A 4.5 out of 5.
Kankei has to make a decision. To help the ones he used to love and care for, or help his new friends. It seems like a simple choice but in reality it's a lot more complicated. He's been through hell, and now he has to decide if he's ready to let it all go. On top of that we have a great prison break action volume here with plenty of "holy shit" moments. Also, poor Misaki is going through the worst punishment ever right now.
This is a dark and fucked up volume. Plenty of horrible things happen to people we care about. What I enjoyed most were the flashbacks, really helped build emotion for this volume. The fights this time around are brutal and far more "screwed up" with slicing and dicing body parts. While the end gives hope, this is a hard volume to get through, but in the best possible way.
This is the strongest volume yet of RE. A 4.5 out of 5.