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A review by ducko
Claymore, Vol. 27 by Norihiro Yagi
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
4.0
(Review of the entire Claymore manga)
After finishing and loving Berserk, Claymore seemed right up by alley and I'm glad I got to read it. It's a great story with many satisfying moments and reveals, especially towards the end. While this can have the early chapters feel slow in comparison, it's all worth it when you get to that wonderful final act.
After finishing and loving Berserk, Claymore seemed right up by alley and I'm glad I got to read it. It's a great story with many satisfying moments and reveals, especially towards the end. While this can have the early chapters feel slow in comparison, it's all worth it when you get to that wonderful final act.