Blue Exorcist, Vol. 6 (Blue Exorcist / Ao no Exorcist #6)
by
Kazue Kato
Reads R to L (Japanese Style), for audiences T+.
Raised by Father Fujimoto, a famous exorcist, Rin Okumura never knew his real father. One day a fateful argument with Father Fujimoto forces Rin to face a terrible truth— the blood of the demon lord Satan runs in Rin’ s veins! Rin swears to defeat Satan, but doing that means entering the mysterious True Cross Academy and bec
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Published
February 7th 2012
by VIZ Media LLC
(first published April 4th 2011)
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Edit: Decided to drop the rating to a 4 stars. I just felt wrong giving it a 5 since I didn't like it as much as the other volume. There wasn't a breathtaking scene. I don't know how to complain it but yeah.
OMG OMG OMG CLIFFHANGER!! I mean shit went down and things are not going good but it was amazing!
There were still funny moments but most of the time things were serious. You could see each and everyone struggling. It is a hard time. A lot of the family background was revealed too. We saw what...more
OMG OMG OMG CLIFFHANGER!! I mean shit went down and things are not going good but it was amazing!
There were still funny moments but most of the time things were serious. You could see each and everyone struggling. It is a hard time. A lot of the family background was revealed too. We saw what...more
Continuation of the Kyoto arc. (view spoiler)
I felt this has been the weakest volume of Blue Exorcist so far. The dramatic tension is far too diffused and scattered, what with Konekomaru's continued dislike of Rin, Bon's resentment of his father, and the ongoing infighting among the other members of the Myodh...more
I felt this has been the weakest volume of Blue Exorcist so far. The dramatic tension is far too diffused and scattered, what with Konekomaru's continued dislike of Rin, Bon's resentment of his father, and the ongoing infighting among the other members of the Myodh...more
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Rin Okumura is the illegitimate son of Satan, but he and his twin brother, Yukio, have been raised by Father Fujimoto, a famous exorcist. Once he discovers the truth, Rin swears to defeat Satan by entering the famous True Cross Academy and becoming an exorcist himself. The only trouble is, he has to keep his demon heritage a secret or he stands a good chance of being destroyed by the very people he wants to join.
This volume is my favourite of the volumes so far. The story arc with the eyes of th...more
This volume is my favourite of the volumes so far. The story arc with the eyes of th...more
23 January 2013
Rating: * * * 1/2
Tensions peak in Blue Exorcist, Volume 6 as mistrust builds within The Knights of the True Cross and their associates. Evidence of the stolen left eye of the Impure King points heavily to it being an inside job. Blind accusations are thrown at all those present at the time of its theft, but with Tatsuma Suguro's consistent absence he appears most guilty.
When the traitor's identity is discovered, everything turns to chaos. The webs of lies somehow entangle Rin int...more
Rating: * * * 1/2
Tensions peak in Blue Exorcist, Volume 6 as mistrust builds within The Knights of the True Cross and their associates. Evidence of the stolen left eye of the Impure King points heavily to it being an inside job. Blind accusations are thrown at all those present at the time of its theft, but with Tatsuma Suguro's consistent absence he appears most guilty.
When the traitor's identity is discovered, everything turns to chaos. The webs of lies somehow entangle Rin int...more
Rin and his friends are at a budhist temple where his friends used to live before they went to true cross accademy. The reason they are there is because they need to protect the right eye, an artifact created when a a priest destroyed a demon king. When the other eye and the right eye connect they create a new deadly poison. Someone from the temple also stole this eye and has run away, but not before there could be a huge fight throughtout the entire temple, and what is the high priest hiding?
Better thank the last one. This arc is taking off and getting interesting. Rin is beginning to get control of his powers, but he's not fighting. I like more of a battle-filled-learn-as-you-go manga.
Leído el 21 de Julio de 2012.
3,5 siendo exactos.
Estoy un poco decepcionada. No con la trama, sino con el relleno del final. Dos historias autoconclusivas que no aportan nada a una trama principal que queda totalmente abierta hasta Septiembre (mes en que saldrá el tomo #7). No entiendo por qué alargar a otro tomo más una historia que en éste pudo haber terminado.
Releído el 16 de Enero de 2013.
Reseña completa en mi blog.
3,5 siendo exactos.
Estoy un poco decepcionada. No con la trama, sino con el relleno del final. Dos historias autoconclusivas que no aportan nada a una trama principal que queda totalmente abierta hasta Septiembre (mes en que saldrá el tomo #7). No entiendo por qué alargar a otro tomo más una historia que en éste pudo haber terminado.
Releído el 16 de Enero de 2013.
Reseña completa en mi blog.
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GAH!!! Such excitement! I really loved reading the start of the back story with Bon's father Tatsuma and Father Fujimoto (who is a total bad ass by the way ;-) haha!) I couldn't wait to start the 7th volume just so I could see what was going to happen with that back story.
I just read volumes 6 and 7 consecutively and have more I want to say about the 7th volume so I'm going to get on with that review.
I just read volumes 6 and 7 consecutively and have more I want to say about the 7th volume so I'm going to get on with that review.
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The action in this is wonderful and the thickening plot keeps me wanting more. I definitely recommend this to anyone who wants a demon/exorcist twist to their reading schedule.
The action in this is wonderful and the thickening plot keeps me wanting more. I definitely recommend this to anyone who wants a demon/exorcist twist to their reading schedule.
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