A review by koberreads
Sakamoto Days, Vol. 7 by Yuto Suzuki

adventurous dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

Another banger one! Hahaha No one this is the Manga version of John Wick but better and action packed is the understatement for the manga

Basicaly the old geezer (Samurai) is basislly the “silent hashira” easily can over power all the hasiras in Demon slayer  and Atomic Samurai in one punch man for the the reason he doesnt declare his “techniques/forms/attack move before or after he executes his slashes and his slashes just cuts thru anything. Steel concrete, or one of the legs on that famous tower of Japan that mimics the effiel tower. Hahh OP i think he is no. 1 assasin of all time.Even the big bad white hair dude is more cautious of him than Sakamoto himself. He attacks like zenitsu but without the flashy effects (unsheat the katana a bit > see unperceptable slash > sheats the katana back > all in one sec or two.)I love zenitsu and flashy designs of attack moves in Demon Slayer but Goddamm I love this author style of attacking as well for this old geezer. The way this old geezer attacks is so overwhelming and unexpected and so silent that it horrifying and so freshingly new. Glad this old geezer is on our side otherwise, idk how could Sakamoto even defeat this guy.

Oh yeah this guy just came in to save JAA in a damn ordinaru taxi hahahaha very classy and opens doors by stabbing his sword through it and pushing outward open.