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Attack on Titan, Volume 1 by Hajime Isayama
4.0

Attack on Titan is my first Manga so I’m not exactly sure how to do the review but I’ll try my best.

Attack on Titan is a dystopian horror story that comes from the point of view of Eren. He’s joined with his adopted sister Mikasa and friend Armin. Three friends who’s world has been ripped apart by the titans who have destroyed their lives. Titans are huge humanoid beings that eat humans but we aren’t really sure why they do it yet or how they exist. The novel starts out with them as children when they encounter a colossal titan that destroys the wall that has protected them from the titans. After losing their home and family to the Titan the children join the military when the time comes. Eren is out for revenge to stop the titans. After years of training the time has come for them to battle the titans that once again are joined by the colossal that had destroyed the wall in the past. Will they all survive this encounter?

I don’t mind Eren he’s hot tempered but that’s because he’s been through the emotional trauma of watching a titan eat his mother. He’s not the only one who has seen the horror of real life even Mikasa has her own story. I’m curious to see how Armin will handle fighting the titans since he seems to be the more relaxed of the trio.

I saw the first few episodes on Netflix but it’s still in Japanese so I decided to read the manga since I was already hooked on the story from the anime. I’m super curious to see what the story is behind the titans because so far we don’t know. I find the concept captivating even if I don’t love the main character it’s still holding my attention and I want to see what’s going to happen next. I like the artwork, it’s not in color but it still very detailed on my kindle fire. Since this is my first manga I don’t really have many to compare it to but I’ve learned I really enjoyed reading it. Attack on Titan vol 1 was a quick read it’s hard to put down and I ended up reading it in my downtime. I’m looking forward to continuing the series and already have the next couple on my kindle ready to go.