Alternative TitlesJapanese: スパイラル・アライヴ More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 28
Status: Finished
Published: May 22, 2002 to Sep 22, 2008
Genre:
Mystery
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
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Members: 2,125
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Your Feelings Categories Jul 11, 2008
This is one the best mangas i have ever read! Spiral Alive is the prequel to Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna, meaning that this manga will make more sense if you read the other one first. However, both mangas are funny and always keep you guessing! i gave the story a 9 because this manga is almost TOO smart! at times it was hard for me to understand what they were saying, but i would figure it out quickly. Anyway, if you like a good romantic, funny mystery, then this is the manga for you!
Jul 14, 2012
Ok this is my first review but I'll try my best.Spiral Alive is the prequel to the brilliant manga Spiral Bonds of Reasoning with some of your favorite characters from the previous manga.It follows many elements including highschool life,love triangle,mystery,romance and it's pretty clever to keep you interested.I'd advise reading bonds of reasoning first before checking this out.The art is great and the story is entertaining enough to keep your interest.Overall if you enjoy reading mystery or loved bonds of reasoning you should give this a try.
Dec 14, 2023
tl;dr: A prequel series that has a messy start that somewhat seeps into the rest, as well as a shadow hanging over from where the plot in it’s sequel will eventually go, but otherwise has a pretty solid mystery.
Spiral Alive is a prequel to Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning. However, Spiral Alive spoils quite a lot of The Bonds of Reasoning, going so far as to casually reveal what is supposed to be one of the major twists in the finale of The Bonds of Reasoning. Furthermore, while it does provide some explanation in regards to things like what The Blood Children are, it kind ... |