Tokyo Ghoul review

Hyoukami8
Apr 02, 2021
Tokyo Ghoul is a very interesting supernatural manga. It focuses on the lives of ghouls and humans living in the same society. Sui Ishida has done a great job making this series.

The story starts with Kaneki, who is our protagonist. After his date with his crush ends abruptly as an accident, he begins his new life as a Tragic Hero. Kaneki is shown as a character who is unable to accept his new life and desperately tries to escape it. After failing to do so, he meets new friends who can guide him.

That's the basic part of the story and I can say that I've enjoyed all of it. The story has a good flow and things that are mentioned in the past chapters, come easily in the latter chapters. Most of the details are important and if one has a good memory, they can connect the dots easily. The 14 volumes is a struggle between the numerous things that happen there. Even though our focus is usually on the ghouls, we cannot do much but to sympathize with the humans as well.

I cannot say much since it might be spoilers for many, but this manga is definitely worth reading. The artwork is brilliant, and it gives chills at certain points. I read it digitally and felt so much happiness that I wish to buy all the physical volumes as soon as possible.
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Tokyo Ghoul
Tokyo Ghoul
Author Ishida, Sui
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