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All You Need is Kill, Vol. 1
by Yoshitoshi Abe, Hiroshi Sakurazaka, Takeshi Obata, Ryōsuke Takeuchi
Keiji is soldier in war against the Mimics, deadly aliens that have managed to gain control over the large part of Earth. During his first fight against Mimics Keiji ends up in time loop - every time he gets killed this very day starts over again and again .... and again.
After several iterations Keiji figures out that he needs to use this time loop in most productive way - making himself more proficient in combat. Otherwise he will just go crazy with each iteration. And so he starts to learn from his sergeant and slowly accumulating tactical knowledge for fighting against the Mimics.
As story slowly moves on Keiji finds out that he is not the only one caught in the loop - mysterious girl fighting as part of US forces seems to recognize him.
Art is good, although all characters seem to be way too lanky. At moments action scenes are bit confusing - too many things going on - but being drawn in very clear way one can discern top from bottom.
Highly recommended to fans of action adventure stories.
After several iterations Keiji figures out that he needs to use this time loop in most productive way - making himself more proficient in combat. Otherwise he will just go crazy with each iteration. And so he starts to learn from his sergeant and slowly accumulating tactical knowledge for fighting against the Mimics.
As story slowly moves on Keiji finds out that he is not the only one caught in the loop - mysterious girl fighting as part of US forces seems to recognize him.
Art is good, although all characters seem to be way too lanky. At moments action scenes are bit confusing - too many things going on - but being drawn in very clear way one can discern top from bottom.
Highly recommended to fans of action adventure stories.