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rafacolog's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
4.0
Moderate: Murder, Death, Body horror, Child abuse, Blood, Grief, and Violence
trintrin's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
TEARS TEARS TEARS
Guess my wish didn't come true after all. Some of my all time favourite characters died in this one how nice :")
I loved the heart wrenching parallels between the three pairs of brothers (Tokito, Shinazugawa, Tsugikuni). I never expected Yuushiro to be useful but damn controlling the Biwa demon instead of killing her was quite smart. The Hashiras are so cool, I literally cannot wait to see them in action. Muzan is hot goddamn. I wonder what Zenitsu and Inosuke are upto, we hardly saw them after their fights. Oh I totally forgot about Nezuko lol.
Predictions for the next volume? I really really hope Giyuu doesn't die. He's one of my only favourite characters that's still standing. But I genuinely don't think he'll make it :// And ig we're going to see the ever so famous "Demon King Tanjirou" too? Kinda dreading it
I loved the heart wrenching parallels between the three pairs of brothers (Tokito, Shinazugawa, Tsugikuni). I never expected Yuushiro to be useful but damn controlling the Biwa demon instead of killing her was quite smart. The Hashiras are so cool, I literally cannot wait to see them in action. Muzan is hot goddamn. I wonder what Zenitsu and Inosuke are upto, we hardly saw them after their fights. Oh I totally forgot about Nezuko lol.
Predictions for the next volume? I really really hope Giyuu doesn't die. He's one of my only favourite characters that's still standing. But I genuinely don't think he'll make it :// And ig we're going to see the ever so famous "Demon King Tanjirou" too? Kinda dreading it
Graphic: Gore, Violence, Body horror, Death, Grief, Blood, and Murder
Moderate: Child death and Pregnancy
Minor: Animal death
robinks's review
dark
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.75
Some of the fighting was a little difficult to follow, and it was all very intense and bloody. The last two chapters helped to calm me down. Also I get the importance of the story in the previous volume now, but I enjoy other characters’ stories more. ALSO YAY RETURN OF NEZUKO!!
Graphic: Blood, Body horror, Murder, Gore, and Child death
typedtruths's review against another edition
4.0
Graphic: Body horror, Violence, Blood, and Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Murder, Grief, and Death
Minor: Child abuse and Animal death
➸ Trigger warnings for physical child abuse, blood and gore depiction including eye trauma and the depiction of dead bodies, body horror, grief depiction, major character death (on-page), death of a boyfriend from illness recounted, death of a brother, murder of a pregnant wife recounted, murder, sword violence, building collapse, and animal death (crow).thewordsdevourer's review
dark
emotional
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
brutal, blood-soaked, emotional, and heartfelt, vol. 21 of kimetsu no yaiba has both non-stop action and heartwrenching moments, rending both the plot and characters important in equal measures. if there's any volume of the series that deserves 5 stars, this one's as good as any.
there's crucial plot development here w/ muzan's calamitous and grisly revival, the end of the infinity fortress setting, [redacted]'s horrible injury, and a very important backstory. and while the gore, mass deaths, and sacrifices are taken to another level, none of it feels gratuitous as it stays true to the brutal reality thats been set up the whole series.
the highlight for me, however, is the characters and their relationship w/ one another esp in regards to the running theme of family - so very poignant and stirring they can be (my tears are def proof of that). the brotherly relationships of both muichiro and genya after their respective [redacted], nezuko's awakening are great examples, but yoriichi and his devastating backstory are what truly elevate vol. 21 to 5 stars; he's def one of the most memorable, tragic, and endearing characters ive ever read.
sh!t's gonna go even more haywire from here on out, and i cant believe there's only 2 volumes left goddamn.
there's crucial plot development here w/ muzan's calamitous and grisly revival, the end of the infinity fortress setting, [redacted]'s horrible injury, and a very important backstory. and while the gore, mass deaths, and sacrifices are taken to another level, none of it feels gratuitous as it stays true to the brutal reality thats been set up the whole series.
the highlight for me, however, is the characters and their relationship w/ one another esp in regards to the running theme of family - so very poignant and stirring they can be (my tears are def proof of that). the brotherly relationships of both muichiro and genya after their respective [redacted], nezuko's awakening are great examples, but yoriichi and his devastating backstory are what truly elevate vol. 21 to 5 stars; he's def one of the most memorable, tragic, and endearing characters ive ever read.
sh!t's gonna go even more haywire from here on out, and i cant believe there's only 2 volumes left goddamn.
Graphic: Body horror, Death, Violence, Blood, and Gore
Moderate: Murder, Child abuse, and Grief
Minor: Pregnancy, Animal death, and Child death
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