If you've read some of my other reviews, you know one concept that interests me is that of immortality. Time looping is another concept I find enthralling. It's almost like being immortal, except you live the same time period over and over again. In some ways, I feel this could be even worse than immortality, since usually the situation that is repeated is an unpleasant one.
Before we dive into the story, I'd like to mention the artwork. It's absolutely top notch. Every panel has a painstaking amount of detail, from the character designs, to the suits, to the environments. Obata Takeshi is responsible for
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Edge of Tomorrow Japanese: All You Need Is Kill More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 17
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 9, 2014 to May 29, 2014
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Seinen
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 10, 2014
The manga is now finished, so it's the time to make a review based on full read through and here is what I ended up with:
Story - as far as story and concept goes, I think that's the weakest aspect of this manga.. Concept of the story is pretty much a continued session of 'loops' of the exact same time period happening. Some people who maybe have just started with reading manga may find it innovating, but it really isn't, as such concept was used in numerous manga series already. Story itself was a bit disappointing too - the story is based on the light novel, ... Jul 27, 2015
Japanese light novels (novels with illustrations that normally target the young-adult demographic) are widely popular, in Japan, that is. Sadly, most of these novels are never properly translated and fans have to use fan-translations. All You Need is Kill is an exception to this ruler, even receiving a manga adaptation and Hollywood movie adaptation.
All You Need is Kill is the manga adaptation of the science-fiction light novel of the same name. While the original novel was released in 2004, the manga adaptation was made one decade later, to coincide with the release of the movie adaptation, Edge of Tomorrow. While the original story was created ... Feb 11, 2014
Some years ago, I found myself bored and searching for something good to read. While I was looking online for something similar to the "Forever War" and " The groundhog day," I came across this book, which story wonderfully mixes the time loops of "the groundhog day" with the war against some nonhuman beings of the "Forever war". I wasn't really expecting something that great, but I was proven wrong.
The story is really well written; I really enjoy reading it. The main concept of the manga is having a time loop during a battle that is taking place between the human race and some kind ... Feb 25, 2017
AUNIK, All You Need is Kill - Manga vs Motion Picture
If you've read some of the personal information, you know that I usually like to complete some of the author's works to fully enjoy the experience of that certain mangaka. In this particular case, I will dive into one of the most famous works of Obata Takeshi: All You Need Is Kill. This little unique story uses immortality and time loops to build the setting, which is something very interesting due to the fact that, in some cases, it is very rare to find stories like this. Before I dive into the concrete story, I'd like to ... Mar 6, 2015
I bought the two volumes of All You Need is Kill as soon as they were for sale. The moment I heard the ST&RS author and Takeshi Obata were gonna be in charge of the manga adaptation, I knew this was a must buy.
I just wanna clarify that as of this moment, I have not read the original "All You Need Is Kill" novel, so I'm just gonna be talking about the manga and won't make any comparison with the original work. I gave the story an 7/10. The story itself is pretty good, it hooks you up as soon as you start reading. The script ... Nov 15, 2023
tl;dr: A manga carried by having a really interesting core concept, but that overall feels like a waste of potential.
This manga is an adaptation of a novel that was also adapted into a Hollywood film, though the film is quite a bit different from the novel and manga. The central premise is that humanity is in a war against a mysterious alien force dubbed Mimics, and in the midst of that a soldier named Keiji learns that he loops back 30 or so hours upon death. It’s a very interesting concept and the first volume uses it really well. It fleshes out Keiji’s panic and ... Oct 15, 2024
All You Need Is Kill – Spoiler Free – Recommended
TLDR Story – 9/10 – 9 x 0.275 = 2,475 Art – 9/10 – 9 x 0.2 =1,8 Characters – 8/10 – 8 x 0.225 = 1,8 Enjoyment – 9/10 – 9 x 0.3 = 2,7 Total: 8,775 -> 9 Story – 9/10 It is hard to describe All You Need Is Kill in a few sentences. It is packed with action, although it isn’t the central point, and full of plot twists while still being engaging and interesting throughout the manga. It is also tough to talk about the story—and a very short story for that matter—without giving any spoilers. It explores ... Apr 10, 2023
There is an adaptation of this story made by Hollywood, so finding out that the source material is actually a Japanese light novel, I became very interested. So, I read the manga, and before I say how great the story is, I'll start with what I liked the most: the BEAUTIFUL artwork.
The battles give incredible feelings when looking at those drawings, and even in the "quiet" moments, the characters are not drawn in a complex way, but still, the drawing style is beautiful. There's something magical about that drawing style that I can't explain. Maybe it's something normal, but when it's next to that ... Jun 9, 2024
One of the most compelling thing about manga as a medium resides in its capacity to convey the story conjugating between what is shown and what is told to the lector. You can make the same argument about every other media really, but there is something in the black and white panels, the moderated exposition compared to western comic and how the drawing is different from how scenes are portrayed in anime or animated shows. It's always incredible when you feel like you're being told a story from the manga itself instead of the author talking directly to you... Right? Well, you see, that's one
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Jun 5, 2017
Honestly, I haven't enjoyed a manga this much since... well... Doubt. This series had so much dark and gritty enjoyment to be had out of it's premise that I actually fully read the entire thing in the space of just a few hours. Each dark moment that occurred in the series was legitimately intense for each of the characters involved. The primary conflict of the series was captivating and extremely captivating.
The art style of the series was beautiful, which is to be expected from such a veteran as Takeshi Obata. Each of the character designs represented in the series were unique in their own way, ... Jan 22, 2017
take a long time reading & enjoying each page !
story : it's kind of a known story about the humanity fighting against aliens , but the aliens here are Mimics and the humanity are a good training army . but what make it special is the way things going , and the END was satisfied as much as I expect it to be , even though you can't tell what the next action is . . art : every page is an amazing piece of art , it took me a few minutes to turn the page , the ability of drawing war scenes and the fighting moves makes ... Jul 3, 2022
All You Need is Kill tries to experiment with the idea of time loop, which is already a pretty overdone idea in the si-fi genre, and sadly not even this manga succeeds in using it in a fresh and original way. The story doesn't focus on the concept of time loop itself but rather the psychological burden that the victims of the time loop have to bear, and its mental consequences. It is a captivating idea on paper, but in practice that is an internal turmoil that we only hear about from the narrator in a very cold and plain way, rather than seeing it
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Sep 18, 2017
All you need is kill is a manga from 2014 based on a novel from 2004. The story of the original novel was also made into a film called "Edge of tomorrow" in 2014 as well. The story is about Keiji who once he dies, is brought back to life 30 hours before his death at the hands of an alien monster called a mimic. It is his duty to try and discover why he keeps getting resurrected and to stop the war.
The art is by Takeshi Obata, responsible for the character art of Death Note. While overall it looks fantastic, there are time's I ... Feb 25, 2016
Making a review on a 17 chapters manga is kind of a challenge, for with the slightest spoil, you end up revealing a significant part of the show. And to me, this manga is best appreciated when knowing nothing of it and discovering its content page by page. A point of view not shared by other reviewers of “All you need is kill” at the moment. As such, if you are satisfied what you will have read in this review, I would like to advise you not to read the other reviews before reading the manga. This may sound terribly arrogant, but
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Dec 28, 2023
I haven't seen the movie first, or at all, so I had no expectations going into this story. I felt interested in what was happening the entire time, and despite it being short I felt like I was given a lot. Unlike in many of these sort of stories, his feelings for Rita didn't feel misplaced or forced, and the twists didn't feel obvious. Though there was an open ending, I wasn't unsatisfied or upset, I felt fulfilled and okay with it. I don't NEED a continuation, but if there was one I'd happily read it. I highly recommend this, it doesn't take much
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Nov 10, 2016
So I only just finished this manga and i binge read it in 2 hours. My friend said I should read it and so he gave me the book. As you can see the artist is Takeshi Obata who i'm a big fan of and i love his work especially in death note. The characters are well plotted and the artwork is truly amazing. The story line is well thought out and if anyone knows that there is an anime of this please tell me! i really enjoyed the book as it was so creative. The book is a sc-fi kind of book and
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May 13, 2020
In the battle for Tokyo, Keiji Kiriya - a young Japanese soldier from the exoskeleton squad - is brutally murdered by the Mimics - alien fleas bigger than a horse ... In the battle for Tokyo, Keiji Kiriya- a young Japanese soldier from the exoskeleton squad - is brutally murdered by the Mimics - alien fleas bigger than a horse ... In the battle for Tokyo ... WAIT! Hasn't this happened before?
This is exactly the plot for ALL YOU NEED IS KILL! The hero lives in a constant loop from the day before his death and must do everything to change his fatal future. In just ... Apr 29, 2020
This is the first manga I have read so I thought I'd leave a review for other beginners like myself.
Story (7/10): The story is good but not great, regardless of if you have any form of spoilers it remains predictable throughout the majority of the chapters. However, just because it's predictable doesn't mean it's not enjoyable. Art (8/10): The art is superb but won't leave you starstruck. Some panels feel illegible at times, mainly the large battle scenes due to the level of detail. Part of me wishes we had more scenery shown to us, but it's also nice that we can form our own individual ... Jul 23, 2019
It is a very engaging and well-developed science fiction story with an ending that left me satisfied, I liked it, although they could have put some more things that I will not say by spoiler, but they are only details, and it contains a good dose of action with the excellent Obate-sensei drawing.They will not regret reading it, or at least giving it a chance. One of the things I would like to see in the future, and that is very unlikely, is to see an animated film of the work (Since an anime would be to extend the work), but I doubt that will
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