A review by silquesoleil
Nabari No Ou, Volume 2 by Yuhki Kamatani

4.0

I'm not sure if I understand the background information for everything that happens because history isn't exactly my thing, but I was a little more intrigued by this Volume.
I like Yumiki and Yoite because rather than just being part of "the bad guys" they are portrayed as individuals and I like how Yoite questions himself. (Also, he makes stuff tense and I like tension - he reminds me of Vincent Nightray from Pandora Hearts a bit.)

Miharu... it may seem difficult to like a character who is acting indifferent all of the time but I think he is quite interesting because he's different from the ordinary "too kind for you" manga hero.

Also, I smell angst everywhere.

And Raikou made an appearance (well, just in memories but that counts)! Yaaaay, Raikou. I'm so looking forward to Volume 4 because apparently that's when he and Gau get properly indtroduced? (And I'm already shipping them although I know nothing about them, help, basically I'm just reading this manga because of them? What is life, what is choices...)