A review by ainsleym
BLAME! MASTER EDITION 3 by Melissa Tanaka, Tsutomu Nihei, 弐瓶 勉

3.0

Much faster pace than volumes one and two. I wished there was more time to breathe and explore the world. This felt frantic which was a massive time shift from the first part. I liked the idea of forwarding and the weirdness that came with that. There’s no longer any tension about
Cibo given that she’s died and come back and then there was the version of her from the other timeline, so even when she’s in danger I’m not worried at all bc I know some plot device will be entered to bring her back.
Some interesting concepts with Mensab and Sau, but overall not as strong as the first two volumes.