Platinum End, Vol. 3 (3)
T**E
Very cool story
Product came in great condition and as described.Im a big fan of the guys who made deathnote and bakuman so of course i had to get their new series Platinum End. I will admit after reading the first two volumes i wasnt sure about getting the third one...it wasnt really holding my attention. But i went ahead and got it and i gotta say im glad i did..it really picked up this volume! Very nice art and story!
C**A
It's no Death Note but...
It is still an interesting read. I think Future Diary is a stronger manga too. In other words, while it may not be the must read I thought at first, it's still a fun read with great artwork.
D**L
New story from the team that wrote Death Note & Bakuman is back!
Acclaimed mangaka Tsugumi Ohba (Death Note writer) & Takeshi Obata (Hikaro no Go, Death Note, Bakuman, All I Need Is Kill) have teamed up yet again to bring another great series "Platinum End".
L**M
... have to wait for the next one I definitely recommend
Really intense story line drags you in I read it way to fast and now have to wait for the next one I definitely recommend
M**M
💖
I just love the art so muuchhhhAnd that super cute looking candidate they don't knowSo pretty and cuuteeeAhhhh
A**X
Shhh
Anything I say will be a spoiler just know its amazing.
T**I
A Car Crash You Can't Turn Away From
Any worry that Ohba wouldn't be able to follow up on the complex storylining and tense drama of Death Note need not worry - by volume 3 it is clear that this is going to be just nailbiting a psychological cat and mouse game with once again very conflicted characters.Synopsis: Mirai and Saki were faced with an unprecedented situation when a man appeared on their balcony demanding they shoot him with an angelic red arrow of compulsion. But upon talking with him, it appears he, Mukaido, wants to side with them to fight Metropoliman. But Mirai can't face the thought of actually killing another human being - even to stop someone from killing others. Meanwhile, Metropoliman creates a unique trap to flush out other god candidates: he breaks a teen murderer out of jail so she can continue to kill other young girls. Mirai and his group know that it is a trap - but can their conscience allow them to just ignore the murder spree that has begun? And will Mirai be able to face the invariability he will have to kill another human being, especially since he may be required to kill Metropoliman in order to stop him from killing the other candidates?The mind games are here with many of the hallmarks of Death Note: unknown candidates, tense psychological games, and two protagonists on opposite ends of the personality spectrum. Where this differentiates is that we have some very interesting god candiates with very unique and distinct backgrounds. If anything, the perspectives have reversed and now we are following the L character fighting Light.There is a lot of depth to this horror story. In this volume particularly, it's clear that Ohba isn't adverse to plumbing very appalling depths of human nature in true manga/anime fashion. That's a huge trigger warning that this volume goes disturbingly ecchi and square into the horror category. It's the mark of a good storyteller but I'd warn off the faint hearted at this point. It's like a car crash that you can't turn away from in morbid curiosity. Reviewed from an advance reader copy provided by the publisher.
A**A
Mirai and Saki i Want another volume
In LOVE with the ART, Sensei is greatIf you like the art and story Tsugumi sensei is the best go for it.Another recommendation if you haven't tried the All You Need is Kill It is worth the Price
A**R
Nice
Good one , this series getting an anime adaptation soon
A**R
Four Stars
They've done it again!
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