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A review by lefttoread
Alice in Borderland, Vol. 6 by Haro Aso
Volume 6 of Alice in Borderland is one of my favourites of the series, although this is a pretty highly rated series all in all from me. Haro Aso is great at blending psychological depth with high-stakes action.
The characters continue to shine, with each one bringing a unique dynamic to the group. The depth of their development is remarkable, making you care deeply about their fates as they navigate the brutal world of Borderland.
The TV adaptation of Alice in Borderland does justice to the show too, as I've said many times before, capturing the essence of the story while staying true to its core themes. The show's visual style and pacing are on point, mirroring the tension and excitement of the manga. It's a rare case where both mediums complement each other beautifully, enhancing the experience for fans of the story and I would recommend both equally.
The characters continue to shine, with each one bringing a unique dynamic to the group. The depth of their development is remarkable, making you care deeply about their fates as they navigate the brutal world of Borderland.
The TV adaptation of Alice in Borderland does justice to the show too, as I've said many times before, capturing the essence of the story while staying true to its core themes. The show's visual style and pacing are on point, mirroring the tension and excitement of the manga. It's a rare case where both mediums complement each other beautifully, enhancing the experience for fans of the story and I would recommend both equally.