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A review by urbon_adamsson
Inuyashiki, Volume 5 by Hiroya Oku
4.0
In my opinion, the main drawback of this series revolves around its main antagonist, who comes off as overly simplistic and lacking depth.
It seems that the author may have also recognized this issue. There's a noticeable shift in recent volumes, especially in this latest installment, where considerable effort has been made to address and enhance the antagonist's character.
This approach shows promise. Oku takes a deeper dive into the antagonist's psyche in this volume, offering new perspectives and insights. While the transformation isn't dramatic, there's a palpable improvement in how the character is portrayed.
The trajectory of these developments will be intriguing to follow as the series progresses...
It seems that the author may have also recognized this issue. There's a noticeable shift in recent volumes, especially in this latest installment, where considerable effort has been made to address and enhance the antagonist's character.
This approach shows promise. Oku takes a deeper dive into the antagonist's psyche in this volume, offering new perspectives and insights. While the transformation isn't dramatic, there's a palpable improvement in how the character is portrayed.
The trajectory of these developments will be intriguing to follow as the series progresses...