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A review by harrowclare
Tokyo Ghoul, Vol. 7 by Sui Ishida
5.0
Ken Kaneki, the man that you are.
Listen, I'm not saying I love it when a fictional wimpy guy is broken down until he is just a shell of himself and he comes out more damaged than before, sporting a new hair color and being absolutely terrifying. I am also not saying that any of this happens here. 👀 I am just saying.
Back at Anteiku, the crew makes a plan to retrieve Kaneki from the Aogiri Tree. At the same time, the CCG is closing in on the Aogiri Tree hideout. Things get tense and chaotic, and the volume ends with the promise of a clash to come. This volume is fucking brutal, showcasing gore and torture, as well as perseverance and a hint of insanity. Needless to say, I am hooked.
Listen, I'm not saying I love it when a fictional wimpy guy is broken down until he is just a shell of himself and he comes out more damaged than before, sporting a new hair color and being absolutely terrifying. I am also not saying that any of this happens here. 👀 I am just saying.
Back at Anteiku, the crew makes a plan to retrieve Kaneki from the Aogiri Tree. At the same time, the CCG is closing in on the Aogiri Tree hideout. Things get tense and chaotic, and the volume ends with the promise of a clash to come. This volume is fucking brutal, showcasing gore and torture, as well as perseverance and a hint of insanity. Needless to say, I am hooked.