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Kaiju No. 8, Vol. 5
by Naoya Matsumoto
This volume introduces us to one of the strongest (if not strongest) Captain in the defense team.
Gen.
That pink haired warrior you see on the cover here? He's the one in charge of the first division, a highly capable team ready to slaughter Kaiju's with ease.
This volume opens up with Kafka still fighting Isao. It's really a test, Isao wanting to see if Kafka can control himself in Kaiju form when fully on the verge of dying. Entertaining battle, easy to follow, and pretty brutal at points. We then get thrown into Gen and his team, and this little weirdo is highly entertaining. However, the newest big bad shows up and he might have the big advantage.
Kaiju No. 8 remains highly entertaining and while this is more the transition volume before the big battle it still holds very well. Now the longer waits between volumes begins, and that part sucks. A 4 out of 5.
Gen.
That pink haired warrior you see on the cover here? He's the one in charge of the first division, a highly capable team ready to slaughter Kaiju's with ease.
This volume opens up with Kafka still fighting Isao. It's really a test, Isao wanting to see if Kafka can control himself in Kaiju form when fully on the verge of dying. Entertaining battle, easy to follow, and pretty brutal at points. We then get thrown into Gen and his team, and this little weirdo is highly entertaining. However, the newest big bad shows up and he might have the big advantage.
Kaiju No. 8 remains highly entertaining and while this is more the transition volume before the big battle it still holds very well. Now the longer waits between volumes begins, and that part sucks. A 4 out of 5.