Montage · review
okay, then uff what a manga. Interesting. Characters lack something called a sense of rationality wait who am i kidding but anyway it's fine they're caught in the act and it's damn good to watch it unfold. I never expected manga after a heist, just props to the author for creating something different. Underrated AF. Clever writing, awesome ideas and amazing story. Plot well it started with a blast, every passing chapter will keep you on your edge, although it some where lost it's touch around the ferry. Regained it in a slow pace. no one in what i've read so far untilchapter 97, had the transition so shit it made me cringe : Miku our female mc is the cliche girl in her thrid year of high school although now running from authorities , being a kendo specialist, why is it that she always crying and making mistakes, yes i know the traditional innocent girl she is can't afford to change. ok fine? Fucking disgrace to the whole manga, she although is being a troublemaker, somehow she's the perfect fit for our mc yamato. Of all the girls in the manga why her, i swear i'm gonna puke if they ever get down to each other. Now the characters are more interesting because they're such a mystery. Our own suzuki sensei stole the show, just brilliant all the plan, every single move is calculated. Typical antagonist. speaking of antagonist who more badass than bagging a massive lady killing. risking it all. a pure evil. sekiguchi, damn i'm more interested in him than any of the fuckin cast. the story is kind of similar to mochizuki jun's Pandora hearts, like every fucking thing is leading upto a incident in the past. Give it a shot. It'll suck you in. Some one is manipulating everyone and it's some one already dead. Maybe. this manga needs translating and that too fast. holy shit this would be one of the best if it ever got animated. this has potential to become one of the best thriller.