Tokyo Ghoul, Vol. 5
N**D
A Dark and Gripping Tale of Identity and Survival
The artwork in Tokyo Ghoul is simply breathtaking. Each panel is meticulously detailed, with dynamic action scenes and hauntingly beautiful illustrations that bring the story to life in a visceral and unforgettable way. From the eerie streets of Tokyo to the heart-pounding battles between ghouls and investigators, every aspect of the artwork contributes to the series' dark and atmospheric tone.
A**R
Great Read!
Tokyo Ghoul was a great read! One of my favourite mangas! (More detail than the anime)
X**S
Masterpiece
Pretty nicely written ofcourse by the great Sui Ishida, book had a bit of scratches but I don't mind since they're minor. Anyway 10/10.
N**D
Brilliant! I'm reading a couple of horror series right ...
Brilliant! I'm reading a couple of horror series right now and this is my favourite one. Rated T+ its got just the right amount of darkness and gore (mostly consisting of decapitations and limb removals) and has a great story line. In fact several are going on at the same time, this volume closes The Gourmet arc and does a lot of character development on Kimi, Touka and especially Nishio taking us on a flashback to his past. We also go on a flashback to learn more about Rize. Meanwhile, the investigators are upping their presence on all the killings going on and Amon is made part of an exclusive team while the book ends with the introduction of a really weird new Special Investigator. This should prove interesting! I have to say I really enjoy reading Viz's Signature line too. These are quality books and I love the slightly larger format.
N**D
Good
Bought this for a gift, came in good condition
Trustpilot
1 week ago
1 month ago