A review by loop
Fire Punch, Vol. 4 by Tatsuki Fujimoto

4.0

Honestly really liking this series now that the immature edgy stuff has been mostly left behind. The fight scene in the first half of this volume is such a joy to read. Fujimoto has a really strong sense of sequential storytelling, which is something I feel most mangaka tend to forget to make use of. I'm also a big fan of the whole "faking/forming a religion to unify people" trope, so that was enjoyable to read. This volume ends on a cliffhanger that brings up more questions than it answers, but it does open up the scope of the manga in a very promising way. Excited to see what's next.

At the midway point, I think this series is about an 8/10 so far.