Akumetsu review

euniceeloise3
Mar 26, 2021
Just wow.

The story is quite interesting- similar to Death Note and as realistic as Detective Conan. The story follows a group of "terrorists" destroying evil. In my opinion, really similar to Detective Conan if it was based off of politics instead of mysteries. In the beginning, it really caught my attention yet towards the middle it got repetitive, almost as if it was filler content. However towards the end, everything got wrapped up nicely and, boy, was it exciting. (I even got mad at my computer when it didn't load the next page.) And the ending wasn't cheesy or anything like that, it was probably the best ending to a story I've read.
The art was great. Anime-like yet not so dramatic with all of the disproportional features. It was semi-realistic and semi-anime like. The only thing that annoyed me (and not that much frankly) was how they styled the panels of each page. There was almost a full dramatic one panel page in every chapter, which was almost funny in a sense.
The characters are very likable, however try not to get attached to them since they will either not show up that much or die.
I enjoyed it very much- from the art to the amazingly unique story.
I really recommend all anime fans to read it. However you might not enjoy it if you are expecting romance or any of that kind. (But you could just look at the tags of this manga to see if you would enjoy it...)
One last note: I compared this manga to Death Note with full knowledge that this manga was made first. I did that because more people know of Death Note.
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Akumetsu
Akumetsu
Auteur Tabata, Yoshiaki
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