A review by crookedtreehouse
Naoki Urasawa's 20th Century Boys, Vol. 10: The Faceless Boy by Naoki Urasawa

4.0

During my review of the last volume, I talked about how I was enjoying that the stories never neatly wrapped up, nor did Urasawa use traditional cliffhangers.

This volume changes that up as it ends with a textbook cliffhanger, as a major character learns something about themselves that will change the entire direction of the story. We also see the return of a character who I worried was written out (not killed, I just thought their use to the story might be over) in the previous volume.

If you like a long-form story that continues to surprise, even ten volumes in, I highly suggest picking this up, even if you're not usually "a manga person".