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james_desantis 's review for:
Tokyo Ghoul: re, Vol. 9
by Sui Ishida
Tokyo Ghoul Re comes up on its 9th volume and shit remains tense and brutal.
This basically deals with 3 different fights going on all at once. What this volume really felt like was "The side characters you almost forgot about, here they be" and showed all their fights. Saying that, most are pretty entertaining. Watching a old favorite return was pretty awesome and seeing the mad scientist and his creations in action after being a mystery or staying behind the curtains so long was cool as hell.
I think some of the fight scenes are still hard to follow and a couple of times I had to look up characters to remember how they're important. The thing with RE is it tries to introduce a SHIT ton of characters, plus old ones, so you forgot who is who at times.
Saying that I enjoyed this volume but it wasn't as good as the last few. Hoping this series pushes a bit more by the end. A 3 out of 5.
This basically deals with 3 different fights going on all at once. What this volume really felt like was "The side characters you almost forgot about, here they be" and showed all their fights. Saying that, most are pretty entertaining. Watching a old favorite return was pretty awesome and seeing the mad scientist and his creations in action after being a mystery or staying behind the curtains so long was cool as hell.
I think some of the fight scenes are still hard to follow and a couple of times I had to look up characters to remember how they're important. The thing with RE is it tries to introduce a SHIT ton of characters, plus old ones, so you forgot who is who at times.
Saying that I enjoyed this volume but it wasn't as good as the last few. Hoping this series pushes a bit more by the end. A 3 out of 5.