May 17, 2016
If I was to describe this manga with one word, I would use Tragedy, or Masterpiece.
Story 9/10
As I mentioned earlier Tokyo Ghoul is a tragedy. As a Greek anime fan, I can easily say that this manga achieves the purpose of the Ancient Greek Tragedy.
And I ask you what tragedy is?
Tragedy is a represantation of real life, in a very creative way. It also has a begging and an end. And its purpose is to guide, the reader, to catharsis, while using mercy and fear. So yes, Tokyo Ghoul did that.
Art 7/10
The art was really good. The only problem is with the fight scenes,
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you might not understand what's happening.
Character 10/10
Each character has its own back story and character development.
Our protagonist is Kaneki, who is half-ghoul and half-human. He has a development that is really outstanding. You might hate a lot of characters in the begging, but after a while you can see their good side, and even feel more than sympathy for them.
Enjoyment 11/10
I didn't liked it....
I loved it!!!!!
It was one of the 1st books-comics-manga that I read and left me with that feeling. I wouldn't believe the ending. I didn't want to believe the ending. It was such a good ending, that left me, literally, speechless.
Overall 10/10
It was a hell of a ride!!!
It was a breathtaking ride, with its scary and agonizing moments, sad times and funny parts. The only thing is that when this ride is over, the feeling is
indescribable. And the saddest thing is that you can never get aboard again....
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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