A review by rereader33
Tokyo Ghoul: re, Vol. 2 by Sui Ishida

3.0

No amount of Saiko being best girl and Juzo being himself makes up for how rushed this volume feels. I understand that it's the sequel to Tokyo Ghoul, but why are we rushing into a huge battle 2 volumes in? Why aren't we getting to know the new group of Quinxes, why are we shoving in as many previously established characters as we can, and WHY DO WE HAVE THREE FUCKING GROUPS ATTACKING ALL AT ONCE?! Seriously, I get that technically the series doesn't have to start slow since it's a sequel, but this is way too damn fast for my liking and I'm not feeling it. Especially since the last two volumes of the previous series were a huge-ass battle between multiple groups.

It's really a shame that I'm not liking this as much as the previous series, but true to my word I'll give it to the next volume to determine whether I'll continue or not.