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Akira, Vol. 4
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The first part of volume four, despite a tense cat-and-mouse fugitive type of action set in a post-postapocalyptic world, felt flat and a bit of a drag. The sense of vagueness that radiates around the numbered people irritiates me sometimes (so I am glad that 19 gave a bit of backstory about them). Aside from Tetsuo who got a cringy sexy time with three girls and got trippy high as f*ck hallucinations, the others, even Akira himself didn't do anything.

Chiyoko. By all means, do not mess with this woman.
Chiyoko, that fine brute deserves a standing ovation in what she did in this book. Cheers to your sheer strength and braveness, ma'am!
But everything once again becomes a solid piece of material once (view spoiler) commences. From there on, Katsuhiro Otomo once again delivered a spectacular display of chaos and destruction.

Chiyoko. By all means, do not mess with this woman.
Chiyoko, that fine brute deserves a standing ovation in what she did in this book. Cheers to your sheer strength and braveness, ma'am!
But everything once again becomes a solid piece of material once (view spoiler) commences. From there on, Katsuhiro Otomo once again delivered a spectacular display of chaos and destruction.
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