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- Language
- German
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- Publisher
- Tokyopop
- Pages
- 384
- ISBN
- 9783867196710
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The book is widely praised for its incredibly unique and original concept, which immediately hooks readers and keeps them on the edge of their seats. Many reviewers highlight the dark, twisted, and complex nature of the story, finding it both thought-provoking and addictive. The psychological cat-and-mouse dynamic between the two brilliant main characters is a consistent point of admiration, often compared to legendary rivalries. Additionally, the artwork and illustrations receive significant acclaim, with the Shinigami character, Ryuk, frequently cited as a fan favorite for his amusing and quirky personality. Readers appreciate the intricate plot, noting its intelligence and the careful thought put into every action and choice, making it a compelling experience from start to finish.
Despite its widespread appeal, some reviewers point out specific drawbacks. A recurring concern is the presence of misogynistic elements, with some female characters portrayed in secondary or inconsequential roles, and dialogue that diminishes their professional ambitions. While the art style is generally lauded, a few readers found certain character designs unappealing or wished for color illustrations, and some who are less accustomed to manga noted they occasionally overlooked the visuals in favor of the text. A few also felt that the plot in later parts of the initial volumes became slightly less engaging or that certain developments stretched credibility, with some difficulty in fully understanding the protagonist's moral descent into harming innocent individuals.
Overall, the book is considered a phenomenal and classic entry, frequently recommended as an excellent starting point for those new to manga. It offers a deeply intense and mysterious psychological thriller that challenges conventional notions of good and evil, prompting readers to reflect on their own values. This series is ideal for those who appreciate complex narratives, morally ambiguous characters, and intellectual battles between sharp minds. Readers who enjoy dark, fast-paced stories with a unique premise and intricate plotting will likely find this book an engrossing and memorable read.
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