Terminano le avventure metropolitane di Mikado Ryugamine e compari nella seconda serie mozzafiato del cupo e spiazzante «DURARARA!!», incentrata sulle truci vicende che ruotano attorno a una misteriosa spada demoniaca. In quest'ultimo numero, mentre le parole d'amore scritte in chat assumono significati inquietanti, un gruppo di persone inizia a muoversi per le strade di Ikebukuro con l'intenzione di uccidere Shizuo Eiwajima... Dai creatori di «Baccano!», una serie d'azione ambientata in una Tokyo oscura e affascinante, sospesa tra realtà e fantasia.
Ryohgo Narita (成田 良悟, Narita Ryōgo) is a Japanese light novelist. He won the Gold Prize in the 9th Dengeki Novel Prize for Baccano!, which was made into a TV anime in 2007.[1] His series Durarara!! was also made into a TV anime, which began airing January 2010
There are two traits found in most of Narita's works: * Narita writes extremely fast, one volume a month if he wishes - with tons of spelling errors and missing words as a tradeoff. The editors like to leave them sometimes just for fun, though. * His work titles often have an exclamation mark at the end (i.e. Baccano!, Vamp!, Durarara!!, etc.).
Empat bintang karena entah kenapa saya suka dengan arc Saika ini. Konsep cinta Saika tetap absurd buat saya tapi elemen-elemen lain dari arc ini kena banget di saya. It was Shinra-Celty romance yang terasa sweet instead of creepy seperti di season yang pertama. It was Shizuo's backstory that made me want to hug him. It was Celty awesomeness yang belum ada lawan nya deh... It was "kemesraan" Shizuo-Izaya dongggg.... ♥,,♥ Dan tentu saja endingnya!
Yang jelas arc Saika ini justru membantu saya untuk memahami DRRR!! universe lebih baik. Ok Elex , cepatlah terbitkan arc selanjutnya!
The end of this arc had quite the sweet sentiment! The people in our lives making up who we are is a form of love- and while I don't necessarily fully agree with that statement (more so our experiences and bonds with people make us who we are, and that love is something that contributes to that)- the sentiment is the same. This arc ended quite nicely with it tying up lose ends (and of course everything being initiated by Izaya- despite some coincidences working out in his favor). The focus on Anri was quite nice since she is not a character that expresses herself all that outwardly- and specifically her feelings on love and identity- while not identifying as such, Anri really seems to be aroace which she seems to struggle with since it's considered "abnormal" (or more like it's just not something she even considered since societally it's expected that you fall in love at some point). Both Anri and Shizuo (from the Saika experience) seemed to have more clarity on who they are as people and have accepted who they are (and are taking more comfort in that than they did before).
The twists and turns of this series are something else, the way the story develops is rather dark and intriguing and It makes me want to read more and more!
Fabulous final installment of this arc. The mystery of Saika comes to a head as the various threads of the plot wind together in a fairly neat way, while leaving many of the overarching stories going.
The characters in this series continue to grow on me every book, to the point where I'm a little bothered when they have to leave some of them out of an issue.
Sorry I don't have a lot to say here, but I don't want to talk about the plot too much, because almost everything about this is a spoiler. The vast majority of the book is essentially one big climax. And I'm okay with that. :)
The only reason I ended up reading this series is because, at one point in the past, I absolutely loved the anime. Not so much anymore since I kind of watched it so many times, it eventually just seemed pretty meh to me. Kind of like how I’ve always felt for this series as a manga; it’s just meh.
The final volume of the Saika arc, and it's so well done! I wasn't really crazy about this storyline at first, but this last volume definitely won me over. Totally looking forward to the yellow scarves arc coming up next!
Eh, ending was ok. Book 1 and 2 of Saika arc are better. This felt a bit rushed to make sure it ends at the end of volume 3. Wasn't bad though. Definately read it if you're a Durarara fan for sure.
I koniec tej szalonej historii. Bardzo fajnie rozegrano ostateczny zwrot akcji i ciekawie to wszystko pokazano. Szczególnie podoba mi się zwizualizowanie tego, co Saika powtarza jak mantra (i całkiem nieźle poradzili sobie z tym graficy w polskim wydaniu), ale też ogólny dynamizm bijący z kolejnych kadrów. Daję dużą okejkę.