A review by ceelie
ファイアパンチ 8 by Tatsuki Fujimoto, Tatsuki Fujimoto, Tatsuki Fujimoto

3.0

A lot of time skips in the final installment of the series.

SpoilerAgni was immediately attacked by San after he arrives to the village, claiming that he wasn't the Agni-sama that he knew. He kills San in the process, touching his leg and engulfing him in flames. Luna extinguishes the fire on Agni's body and touching his face, made him reborn and forget all his memories. Luna asks Neneto to take care of him in exchange for her becoming the tree that saves humanity. For the time being, Neneto takes care of Agni, naming him San.

All throughout, Agni and Luna lives on through every millennia, with Luna maintaining her position as the 'tree' and protecting Agni. In the end, they have found their way into each other again.


Overall, I liked the story. It was fairly easy to read, and the art in every panel is always well done. Fujimoto really knows how to create such interesting characters. You'll find yourself liking them even more in every chapter. Each volume definitely keeps you on your toes and makes you want to immediately reach for the next one.