Momoi gives B1 an ultimatum. "Prove yourself and your father's innocence in three days." After a desperate search, B1 finally reaches his goal... He comes face to face with his father's murderer...
Wow, this manga is full of amazing plot twists. What an insane volume! Hajime Inoryu knows how to create great suspense with believable cast of characters. The art style is also superb.
Posta no le tenía nada de fe a este manga, y me terminó sorprendiendo por completo. La historia se pone cada vez más intensa e intrigante. Ya sé quién es LL porque me comí alto spoiler como la boluda que soy, pero no puedo esperar para ver la reacción del protagonista cuando se entere...
A consistently good crime drama. If you enjoy a suspense tale that asks two new questions every time one is answered, this will fit the bill. There are some really great splash pages in this volume. The artist is flexing in this one.
Eiji is your typical shy college student trying to find himself, get a pretty girlfriend and cruise through life with no issues. Unfortunately his father was a brutal serial killer that left a stain on his family that follows him around everywhere he goes, and the emergence of a split personality with dark and violent tendencies gets him wrapped up in a murderous conspiracy where his dangerous alter ego seems to be his own worst enemy. Is he doomed to involuntarily follow in his disgraced father’s footsteps?
I thought this series would be a bit predictable considering I’ve seen this type of horror thriller before, but it ended up throwing dozens of unexpected twists at me, none of them being what I predicted given the premise. The truth behind both of Eiji’s personalities ended up being more twisted and complex than I had originally imagined.
What really won me over with this series is how unexpectedly complex and multilayered the entire cast of side characters ended up being. At first, the side characters all seem very simplistic and forgettable with one dimensional character tropes, but almost every single side character ends up having dark secrets of their own that are even more insane than those of the protagonist. Hardly anyone in this story is completely innocent, everyone is involved in the mass murder conspiracy in some way or another and the puzzle keeps getting bigger and bigger until the very end where everything is finally pieced together.
Don’t be deceived by the predictable opening with familiar psychological horror cliches. The series gets more intense, unpredictable and challenging to figure out the longer it goes on and the payoff at the end hits really hard. Eiji is a tragic character that’s easy to hate at times but incredibly sympathetic, the side characters all have fascinating subplots of their own as well. It has a slow build up but gets significantly better with each volume.
- C'était incroyable, il ses passer plein de trucs.
- Premièrement la meuf de la police a jouer un double jeux a Rei et B1, pour les tuer. Elle a fait exprès de dire des trucs vrai sur l'autre mec de la police pour qu'ils la crois.
- C'est le mec de la police qui a tuer le père de Eiji, et la meuf de la police a tuer le pote de son père.
- En plus il y a eu le fight, c'était incroyable, mais les 2 policier ce sont suicider et la meuf a dit quelque chose a B1 mais on ses pas ils ont flouter. Mais je pense c'était en rapport avec le vrai tueur LL
I kinda expected some things tbh but the plot twist at the end of the chapter 63?! that, didn't expect. even if I knew he wouldn't die and he was probably using something to protect himself under his clothes.
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W trakcie czytania tomu siódmego zastanawiałam się, co jeszcze może mnie zaskoczyć — zakończenie sugerowało, że wszystko zaczyna iść po myśli bohaterów. Tymczasem tom ósmy kompletnie rozłożył mnie na łopatki. Nie spodziewałam się absolutnie żadnego z wydarzeń, które tu miały miejsce.