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laurenlanz 's review for:
Tokyo Ghoul:re 6
by Sui Ishida
Shirazu my beloved...........
As per usual with Tokyo Ghoul, this volume managed to be in parts devastating, bittersweet, ominous and exhilarating. There's no shortage of emotional highs and lows with such a large and well fleshed out cast. Ishida isn't afraid to axe any of the big players, and when he does it certainly won't be pretty (especially with the Aogori tree running rampant).
My only issue with this volume was some mild confusion during certain fight scenes; certain faces bled together from time to time, making it hard to follow what was going on. This wasn't the case for all the action, though! A good amount of one-on-one combat was gorgeously drawn, especially scenes involving Kaneki and the Shu family.
The character design shone through even more so than usual in this volume. I loved the subtle changes to some characters' appearances like Urie's undercut and Kaneki's glasses. Ishida's art style will always be one of my all time favourites.
As per usual with Tokyo Ghoul, this volume managed to be in parts devastating, bittersweet, ominous and exhilarating. There's no shortage of emotional highs and lows with such a large and well fleshed out cast. Ishida isn't afraid to axe any of the big players, and when he does it certainly won't be pretty (especially with the Aogori tree running rampant).
My only issue with this volume was some mild confusion during certain fight scenes; certain faces bled together from time to time, making it hard to follow what was going on. This wasn't the case for all the action, though! A good amount of one-on-one combat was gorgeously drawn, especially scenes involving Kaneki and the Shu family.
The character design shone through even more so than usual in this volume. I loved the subtle changes to some characters' appearances like Urie's undercut and Kaneki's glasses. Ishida's art style will always be one of my all time favourites.