
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The fight scenes are still pretty confusing... Which is annoying. It's also annoying that more often than not speech bubbles don't have any spoke indicating who they belong to, so I can't tell who's talking. These two points basically meaning: Reading this series is a very confusing experience. That being said, it is still a super fast read. I was expecting to take a lot longer to read it than I did.
Kaneki is more of a savage now that he beat the shit out of Jason and accepted his ghoul-ness. Reading the fight with him and Touka's brother was... Quite an experience.
I don't know if I've ever noticed this about the art before, but it's extremely unique. I've never seen anything quite like it. That being said, I don't necessarily actually like it. I like how Touka and Kaneki look, but everyone else looks a bit off.
This review is pretty negative, but this book was good. I wish so much that I liked the manga more, because Tokyo Ghoul is my favorite anime, and I'm sure I've said this in past reviews.
Since these volumes read so incredibly fast it makes me quite excited to keep reading, so lucky for me I have the next two volumes, the third volume after that is coming out in two weeks, AND I have the two light novels that are out. I've got lots of Tokyo Ghoul ahead of me.
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Volumes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Light Novels: Days, Void
Other: One-shot, School of Ghoul
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