Shi ni Aruki · review
7
/10
I thoroughly enjoyed this take on a detached and estranged MC. The vibe of the manga is largely something like Final Destination meets Criminal Minds. In the beginning, it is a very strange environment that seems to move very fast, ultimately slowing to a bit of a heavy slog when discussing things like occult and death. That luckily does not take away from the overall story, which can feel a bit disjointed. I found it overall charming, as the MC kept things kind of fresh for me. I didn't feel sad for anything, which I think might be a great achievement for a manga revolvingaround death and seeing it in a different way.