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james_desantis 's review for:
Naoki Urasawa's Monster, Volume 6
by Naoki Urasawa
Holy fucking shit I did NOT see that reveal coming.
This is crazy, twisted, and intense while also having sometimes just two people talking for 20 pages. It goes to show Urasawa is a master at weaving together multiple storylines all into one big narrative and just when you think one is a waste, like why are we back talking about this character, it links to the main story in a major way. Tenma and Grimmer together work to try to catch Liebert, but when Johan uses kids to get his way things get even MORE fucked up.
If I had to pick a weak part it was probably Lunge's storyline being a little long and just recounting what we know. BUT then his end part was freaky and exciting all at once. With a ending leaving our heroes in danger, where the FUCK do we go from here?
A 5 out of 5.
This is crazy, twisted, and intense while also having sometimes just two people talking for 20 pages. It goes to show Urasawa is a master at weaving together multiple storylines all into one big narrative and just when you think one is a waste, like why are we back talking about this character, it links to the main story in a major way. Tenma and Grimmer together work to try to catch Liebert, but when Johan uses kids to get his way things get even MORE fucked up.
If I had to pick a weak part it was probably Lunge's storyline being a little long and just recounting what we know. BUT then his end part was freaky and exciting all at once. With a ending leaving our heroes in danger, where the FUCK do we go from here?
A 5 out of 5.