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A review by scipiokento
Devils' Line, Volume 2 by Ryo Hanada
adventurous
emotional
funny
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
"A devil who looked human...A human like a devil."
Vol 2 definitely did not disappoint! The author continues to manage points of plot development in an entertaining and engaging way rather than bogging you down with information, which is a huge bonus for me. I'm loving the tension that continues to build up from the previous volume as the story moves forward at a steady pace. More light is shed on different character motivations, all of which I am excited to see play out. Anzai and Tsukasa remain to be the small bright flame in the chaotic reality surrounding them. I find the tentative care and devotion the main characters are already showing to one another to be so sweet and endearing. Needless to say, this series continues to sink it's claws into me, especially when you add in the bit of information dropped in the last few panels. 👀👀👀
Vol 2 definitely did not disappoint! The author continues to manage points of plot development in an entertaining and engaging way rather than bogging you down with information, which is a huge bonus for me. I'm loving the tension that continues to build up from the previous volume as the story moves forward at a steady pace. More light is shed on different character motivations, all of which I am excited to see play out. Anzai and Tsukasa remain to be the small bright flame in the chaotic reality surrounding them. I find the tentative care and devotion the main characters are already showing to one another to be so sweet and endearing. Needless to say, this series continues to sink it's claws into me, especially when you add in the bit of information dropped in the last few panels. 👀👀👀