
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I liked it, but the visuals were often pretty confusing. There were so many explosions that it was often hard to see what the heck was going on, and who was shooting who.
The story was... interesting? I mean the world sure was, being semi-post-apocalyptic and all, but with the main characters... and their mission. I mean I get it. Trying to save the world and all, but there's no real substance, you know what I'm saying? They're on the water, and there's explosions and technical vocabulary for ten pages, and then all of a sudden it informs the reader that the protaconists emerged victorious. Repeat this one more time, and that's the end of the first book. Buy the next volume for even MORE explosions, and characters sitting in CHAIRS yelling technical VOCABULARY!!!!!!!!!
All of that said, Arpeggio of Blue Steel does intrigue me. I liked it. The art was pretty nice, and if I come across the next volume I might just continue on with is mess of a manga.
All of my Arpeggio of Blue Steel Reviews:
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
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