Haise Sasaki ¨¨ la guida che porta avanti i suoi doveri in qualit¨¤ di "mezzo Ghoul". I membri della Quinx Squad nutrono sentimenti contrastanti nei suoi confronti. Durante le indagini sui movimenti dell'Albero di Aogiri, un'organizzazione di Ghoul sempre pi¨´ potente, la QS inizia a osservare il suo prossimo obiettivo, "Nutcracker". Ma un giorno, Haise entra per caso in una caffetteria e sente un odore familiare... sar¨¤ la chiave per capire finalmente se stesso?
This volume revolves around an auction that's taking place, the ghouls are auctioning off humans for consumption or using as slaves; one of the ghouls who is rounding them up is a girl called Nutcracker who has very unusual feeding habits - she consumes mainly men's testicles. *yep* lol
Cool plot and interesting new characters.
Starting Vol. 3 tomorrow, I'm really liking this series!
Bueno, no es un secreto para m¨ª mismo que con Tokyo Ghoul: re me estoy sientiendo s¨²per desconectado de la historia. No s¨¦ si por el timeskip o porque me ha introducido de lleno varios personajes nuevos que no me interesan tanto. Sin embargo, este tomo parece al fin despegar con un conflicto grande entre el CCG, el aogiri y la subasta asquerosa que hacen los ghouls.
Hay enfrentamientos, apariciones de viejos conocidos y evidentemente todo va in crescendo. Ahora solo espero que la trama otra vez vuelva a hacer click conmigo y pueda disfrutar m¨¢s.
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In the sequel series to Tokyo Ghoul, Haise Sasaki has been tasked with teaching his special squad of half-ghouls how to be outstanding Investigators, but this is complicated by the troublesome personalities of his subordinates and his own uncertain grasp of his Ghoul powers. Will he and the members of his squad become heroes or monsters, taken out by the other squads in the Commission of Counter Ghoul...?!
I've got to start with the art because yeah, I picked it up because of the gorgeous watercolor art and the strikingly realistic black and white drawings. It's just as gorgeous this volume as the previous one. There was some great techniques to show the auras of a couple of the characters as well as some incredible frames that start the battles at the end. The character designs are such that even if I don't know some of the secondary characters' names I can still keep them separate visually, quite an accomplishment if you are going to have so many characters!
The plot of this volume is to setup the investigation needed for the huge battles in volume 3! I'm so glad I was able to review volumes 2 and 3 together because storywise they are heavily linked (I suggest picking them up together!) As such they act as a great contrast to each other. We meet a fourth Quinx who hadn't appeared in volume 1 and a crazy great special investigator Juzo, who is friends with Haise! And a bunch of antagonists are inserted in compelling ways... I wasn't always able to follow what was going on but I was engaged in each of the side characters.
You just can't help but love how rich with character and plot this story is... A LOT is crammed into each volume... its well worth the price from that standpoint alone! But the tension is ratcheted up in this volume and I was particularly worried for Toru... But because there are sooooo many character (something I LOVE) the tension doesn't stay high. You are too busy switching from person to person and trying to figure out what those frames mean. I don't mind this but I'm also not flying through the volume... its more a series you want to buy and savor.
I've really been sucked into the world and the different motivations of all the characters. They range from pure hearted Haise, to selfish Urie, to the ghouls who sometimes don't feel as evil as they should... While I am confused at times I wouldn't want the story to be simpler or less involved. That's part of the story's charm and why you feel compelled to keep reading.
????? Authenticity ????? Tension ????? Plot ????? Art
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Thanks to Diamond Bookshelf and the publisher for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review. This has not influenced my opinion.
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Ugh, I love where this is going. If you're getting a little stuck in the first prequel series (not JACK, but just plain ol' Tokyo Ghoul), hang in there until the end. It makes all the difference for re:.
Not going to spoil anything but let's just say that we get to see a deeper look at Haise's personality and motivations, and who he REALLY is (though for those who read the original TG, I don't think it'll be a surprise). LOVED this, can't wait for more.
Questi rimescolamenti di carte mi stanno proprio piacendo! I Ghoul che diventano investigatori anti-Ghoul e viceversa. Ci sono tanti i personaggi piuttosto equivoci. Sasaki che incontra Touka e incomincia a chiedersi cosa succederebbe se iniziasse a ricordare il passato. Mi ha fatto morire Yomo che gli si ¨¨ seduto davanti e l¡¯ha fissato. E il banditore dell¡¯asta era ... Uta? O.O
EDIT Rilettura in attesa di leggere il sesto di TOKYO GHOUL: re
EDIT 19/01/21 Rilettura con Edicola & Libreria: le nostre passioni... /topic/show/... La bellezza di queste tavole (ho scelto queste tre)
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This volume is stronger than the last but still lacking what made Tokyo Ghoul so interesting. This one gives us more focus on the team we're sticking with and learning who they are. We also get a villain to hunt down, the Nutcracker, who, you guessed it, cracks nuts. It's pretty disturbing. I thought the 2nd half picked up big time, a lot of crazy moments, and a cool fight scenes. This series is still lacking the exciting pacing and interesting themes of the original series but least it's getting better as it goes. A 3 out of 5.
Human armed enforcers/ special armed force v.s. organized crime group formed by man-eating Ghouls inside a theater, but things aren't as black and white as what it seems.
This volume is more of a setup for the great battle in vol. 3, but don't worry, the battle is already on in this volume too! I love it!!! I'm thankful that I got to read it!!!
Great storytelling and superb artwork...my only quibble...towards the end I was a little overwhelmed by how many characters there were...my head was spinning.
Aqu¨ª es donde los personajes que amabas en TK regresan para apu?alarte por la espalda. Haise Sasaki est¨¢ caminando sobre una delgada cuerda respecto a su identidad: es una bomba que va a explotar. Por otro lado, la intriga est¨¢ al m¨¢ximo, los altos mandos del CCG parece que ocultan algo...
*Having feelings for all of the Quinx Squad.*
Creo que no hab¨ªa mencionado antes la diversidad sexual de los personajes, pero creo que es algo que vale la pena mencionar. En Tokyo Ghoul ya hab¨ªa al menos un par de personajes homosexuales (Nico y Tsukiyama ¨Cquien siempre ha estado tras los huesitos de Kaneki, en m¨¢s de un sentido¨C y Juuzou ¨Ccuya situaci¨®n es "especial") y ahora un miembro de los Q's es transg¨¦nero. Bonus: a lo largo del arco de la subasta, varios personajes masculinos se visten de mujeres.
Meno bello del precedente. L'ho trovato un p¨° confusionario in alcuni punti, soprattutto le scende dei combattimenti. Si passa poi da delle situazioni ad altre senza preavviso. O forse sono io che non ho percepito lo "stacco". Soprattutto la prima met¨¤, molto frammentato e ho fatto un po¡¯ fatica.
Nonostante tutto per¨° mi ¨¨ piaciuto. La storia ¨¨ intrigante, e sono curiosissima di vedere come va avanti. Lui (sapete di chi sto parlando) lo adoro sempre quando rimugina e soffre. ? sempre dolce con tutti
Mi sa che per¨° far¨° un ripassino dei volumi precedenti magari guardandomi la prima serie tv, perch¨¨ alcuni collegamenti me li perdo. La vecchiaia avanza XD
This was alright as it continues the tale of Haise and him dealing with after meeting Touka, something is happening in him and then we have him confronting the new enemy Nutcracker as they investigate, they also get Saiko, go undercover as females which was funny, Toro going in and being successful leading them to some auction and she is accompanied by Juzo and its a silent operation to take down as many ghouls as they can but there will be losses on both side, who will win? who will prevail? This volume changes a lot of things as we come one step closer to finding who Haise really is and the reintroduction of a former friend/enemy aka Shu and the fate of Toru Mutsuki and its gonna be epic seeing how Ken..er Haise reacts to it! The art was good and it was a big read yeah but quite fun!
It is really hard to care for the new people at the CCG seeing our friends on the other side Touka <3 Hinami time has really passed :( Arima / Sasaki relation is really something, I really want to know what he exactly did after their fight ... new Juuzou is great!!!
I don¡¯t feel like this is going to end well. Though the art has improved, it¡¯s still inconsistent. We have lots of new characters and their personalities are nor precisely my cup of tea, so there¡¯s that.
I think it¡¯s interesting to see Kaneki/Sasaki as a team leader for the Qx and how they know he¡¯s a ghoul yet they work together and want to prove their worth to him and the CCG.
Juuzou appears again and I¡¯m still shocked the guy is the same age as Sasaki. And he¡¯s so badass, I love him so much. Tho I miss his white hair.
Like I told my friend whom I¡¯m reading this manga with: I was expecting Amon to make his comeback but apparently he died in the attack ¨Cwhich fucking pissed me off. I though he was going to use a prosthetic just like Juuzou. That was wasted potential, tbh.
Ah, also, there¡¯s a guy who looks exactly like white haired Kaneki but who knows. Maybe he¡¯s just another psycho ghoul.
Aqu¨ª nos dan algunos m¨¢s detalles de Toru y me interesa mucho su personaje. Y EL FINAL, tuve que buscar el personaje que sali¨® porque no reconoc¨ªa el nombre pero AHDKWBFLWB
Relectura:
Amo saber m¨¢s de los integrantes del equipo (excepto por Urie, jodete). Amo demasiado a Toru y es la primera vez que veo este tipo de representaci¨®n en un manga con su personaje.
Sesuai harapan, ceritanya seru ? Rasanya emosiku dibolak-balik dan dibuat terombang-ambing antara bersimpati dengan para ghoul atau kaum manusia dan CCG. Banyak sekali area abu-abu. . Toka versi dewasa (mejeng di cover) cantik dan kalem ? Ayato versi dewasa keren. Dua bersaudara ini sudah tidak meledak-ledak dan lebih bisa mengontrol emosi. Karakter keduanya tidak lagi membuatku kesal ? Juzo Suzuya juga jadi lebih kalem dong! ? Cuma pas lagi bertarung ya kesintingannya muncul lagi. Haise dan tim Quinx benar-benar unik dan menarik untuk diikuti. .
Non pensavo che ci sarebbe stata cos¨ª tanta azione gi¨¤ dai primi volumi! ? successo di tutto in questo volume! Torniamo infatti alle aste clandestine che Madame organizza per i ghoul. Finalmente Juuzo potr¨¤ riprendersi la sua rivincita! Tooru ¨¨ in una brutta situazione, contesa tra Kanae (non vedo l'ora di rivedere Shuu) e Torso! E poi ci sono Hinami e Ayato!! Omioddio si! Cio¨¨ non capisco perch¨¨ sono insieme e Hinami non stia con Touka, ma cavolo ho l'hype a 1000! Spero l'intento sia recuperare Kaneki! E alla fine del volume...boom, scopriamo che Takizawa ¨¨ ancora vivo, ed ¨¨ diventato il ghoul Owl!! (si per¨° con sta cosa di chiamarli tutti Owl, non ¨¨ un po' un casino?). Beh insomma, non vedo l'ora di proseguire
I'm very passionate about this series and I might not be very objective, but I liked this volume a lot! Great plot development and pacing, the art is amazing as well! The story is picking up and I look forward to reading vol. 3!
The characters are so great, I always praised Tokyo Ghoul for complexity of the characters and I'm glad Tokyo Ghoul:re is like that too.
I believe the next volume will contain what I had loved in the 6th episode of the anime, looking forward to it. I still am a bit confused about how hinami has ended up where she is but overall manga is doing a better job than the anime and almost everything else makes more sense.