A review by nolansmock
Blame!, 6 by Tsutomu Nihei

5.0

Re-read. Six volumes of BLAME! in six days.. I need a shower. Covered in ash and grime and oil. Last volume is beautiful honestly. For whatever slips through my grasp in the narrative this is always something to come back to as an art book and this last act is a prime example of it. The battles are sparse and there's a resignation and slowness building up to the finale; it really relishes in how far the story has come. I remember my feeling after my first read-through because it so vividly came back to me, that despite the mixture of emotions going through this story I'm left wanting to return right back to the beginning again.