A review by iffer
Inuyashiki, Volume 3 by Hiroya Oku

2.0

I felt like volume 3 didn't really include any of the interesting personal complexity of the characters, though I did appreciate the relationship between the kidnapped girl and her boyfriend/husband (though I can't help wondering if this was supposed to be fan service, since the girl was pretty and the guy was a low-level, unattractive but nice guy salary man). I'm sure that this volume would be well-received by those reading the series who are more interested in the action aspect, and who are more a fan of Hiroya Oku's more "realistic" (ugly people with the strength being robots) art style than I am.