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james_desantis 's review for:
Suzuki Just Wants a Quiet Life, Vol. 2
by Hirohisa Satō
Suzuki keeps the train moving as it stays emotional investing while still have brutal scenes of violence.
The thing here is the killer chasing Suzuki actually hunts down both her and the boy. Close enough to make his threat. But after the encounter both are left in shock. Suzuki wanting to quit her life as a killer, and the boy wanting to follow in her footsteps and become a killer. A revenge filled young boy wanting to be badass like Suzuki while she just wants to...live a normal, quiet, life.
Overall this is a slower chapter and a lot more of internal monologues this time around. The action isn't as bombstastic as the previous entry but when it hits, it looks great. I enjoyed the interaction between Suzuki and the boy and both of them growing apart despite caring for each other. I also like the killer following them, mostly cause he's a psycho, and psychos can be entertaining.
A 4 out of 5.
The thing here is the killer chasing Suzuki actually hunts down both her and the boy. Close enough to make his threat. But after the encounter both are left in shock. Suzuki wanting to quit her life as a killer, and the boy wanting to follow in her footsteps and become a killer. A revenge filled young boy wanting to be badass like Suzuki while she just wants to...live a normal, quiet, life.
Overall this is a slower chapter and a lot more of internal monologues this time around. The action isn't as bombstastic as the previous entry but when it hits, it looks great. I enjoyed the interaction between Suzuki and the boy and both of them growing apart despite caring for each other. I also like the killer following them, mostly cause he's a psycho, and psychos can be entertaining.
A 4 out of 5.