Alternative TitlesJapanese: Devil May Cry 5 -Visions of V- InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 38
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 27, 2019 to Mar 19, 2022
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LINE Manga Authors:
Ogata, Tomio (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #10792 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #6825
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Easily the best Devil May Cry spinoff to date although they're usually locked in Japan. For people reading this before getting into the series don't because a lot of things would be spoiled and left unexplained like the characters to a degree. This manga explains a lot of past events leading up to the fifth game in the series and does a lot of development for V as a character. The art is good and not fit for the typical action game, is does the job good and standouts from the games or other spinoffs. It's best to go through the series or the fifth
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Aug 22, 2023
I just finished reading it and I really loved it. The truth is that I saw this manga as necessary to deepen V's character more since I felt he was a bit short in the game. I think that we should give more opportunity to the DMC mangas/novels.
I feel like we saw more aspects of him,scenes that aren´t in the game and learned more about Dante and Vergil's past Anyways 100% recommended if you have already played DMC 5, read it and give it a chance because even the artwork is pretty cool so any fan of Devil may cry series would enjoy this Oct 1, 2023
Great companion piece to Devil May Cry 5. Added a lot of insight to the new character, V, and how things got to be where without feeling like being told a bunch of obvious things. Same for telling us more about how the Sparda twins came to be orphans as that's been sort of vague.
The art and style is fantastic, suits the world of DmC perfectly. If they ever decide to do any future manga spin offs I hope they keep using the same artist. They've got some great other DmC art in their portfolio and familiarity to a series is always helpful. |