A review by oliviakt07
Gangsta., Vol. 7 by Kohske

3.0

Just like volume six, volume seven in the "Gangsta" series proved to be one of enlightenment of past origins, present troubles and changes of heart, and potentially disastrous future outcomes (depending on which side of the upcoming 'war' the reader favors). With Marco and Connie's bond being the center of the volume, and the alternative motives of the powers that be playing second for a change, it shows that the main and secondary plots in a book or series can take turns being front and center.

It can also show that the plots can also stand alone and/or serve the other.

While it was not the most thrilling of the volumes thus far in the series, it was still readable and revealed more information that will help the reader understand the world in and outside of Ergastulum. A place where survival is second to no other state of mind, but where moments like the relationships between characters bloom and spread an ounce of happiness, everything continues to remind me of the film "District B13", which despite the actions of those who live in and outside of it has an ending that works for the spectator.

Maybe volume 8+ of Gangsta will have the same effect.