Hajime Isayama (G表 Isayama Hajime, born 1986) is a Japanese manga artist from ?yama, ?ita. His first and currently ongoing serial, Attack on Titan, has sold over 22 million copies as of July 2013. He has mentioned Tsutomu Nihei, Ry┃ji Minagawa, Kentaro Miura, Hideki Arai and T┃ru Mitsumine as artists he respects, but stated that the manga that had the biggest influence on him was ARMS.
08.03.18 FUCK??ME?? UP?????? this is my favorite volume so far. I¨M SO PROUD OF MY PARADIS KIDS JKGGRFHUB how cool are they???? this is just??? mind blowing btw this cover is ???
23.09.19 still the best attack on titan volume, period. words cannot express how brilliant the writing, the paneling and the artwork are in this. so powerful. not to mention the level of pure HYPE of the battle of EPIC proportions. the conversation between reiner and eren? the payoff of seeing our favorite characters redesigned to indicate the three year long time skip? the long awaited first appearance of the war hammer titan? ???????????? absolutely incredible.
Las cosas se han vuelto efectivamente ca┏ticas. Acci┏n, muertes, mucha sangre y dos bandos dispuestos a todo por lograr su propio objetivo (que es el mismo pr│cticamente); acabar de ra┴z con el que consideran su enemigo.
This was definitely the best in the Marley arc so far, but it still felt very lackluster. I'm glad that this volume got back to some of the older characters. However, I lowkey hate how most of them look after the time leap. I also feel like the line between good and evil has become so blurred that I don't know which side to support anymore. Sometimes it's even hard to understand what the goals of each side are. I really hope that this series gets back to that epicness that carried the first twenty volumes of this series. It would suck if all the rest of the volumes in this series were only mediocre...
This is a review of volumes 23 to 25. There are no more published volumes, although I'm also having in mind two chapters that would belong to volume 26. After the last arc, I admit I favoured a resolution in which the main characters would manage to free themselves from their "cattle pen" and proceed to reclaim the planet for humanity, but turns out .
The writer(s) did the daring thing of making us empathize and/or sympathize with a new group of kids that would end up becoming hardened soldiers. That would be the third iteration, after [Eren, Armin and Mikasa] and [Annie, Reiner and Bertholdt]. It suggests a cycle in which na?ve, overenthusiastic but generally good kids, ignorant of the full reality of the world, brainwashed by an education system and a society that wants to curtail their freedom and use them as fodder, end up losing friends and committing atrocities that will haunt them for the rest of their lives. By the time they realized they'd been had, they couldn't take back anything.
To further that point, they gave another arc, showing him as . We also get to see .
The writer(s) went the extremely ballsy route of pulling a for our beloved main characters Eren, Mikasa, Armin and company. . Given the perspective change, during these chapters we almost see our beloved protagonists as .
This whole story captures something in fiction that I don't recall having seen. It shows how an ethnicity can end up divided in two very distinct groups. .
I suspect that if a story like this had been written in our "free" West and became that popular, its creators would have been prosecuted by the anti-Western mobs in the media and even in the government, in order to get their work off the shelves ("It's not censoring nor book burning if we just push the companies to stop selling it! I'm a good person!"), have their lives ruined or even have some of them killed in "random attacks". Thankfully Japan is a country that respects its people and wants to ensure their future. .
Pros: Seeing more of . The action is incredible. . There was also a sense that it could have gone another way, that . Even this late in the game, although our protagonists have become hardcore, the writer(s) keep making things very hard for them and give them an opposition that is cunning and resourceful. You can't forget that when writing fiction, or your story is toast.
Cons: As a personal preference, I wish it had been a story about . I understand why they went with the .
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Excellent high octane action and real questions on the morality of the side we have been following
Eren is seriously scary in this volume and the level of destruction and trauma is incredible. The Marley arc is starting to redeem itself and actually is becoming interesting!
Finally! It's about time we got back to the action! That was amazing, and the fight's not even over yet! I never thought it would come down to this, but at the same time, could it have happened any other way? Violence begets violence and so on. Eventually something has to give or someone has to break. Who will it be and why is the question. However what I really want to know is why did it have to end on such a cliffhanger when I don't have the next volume? Having to wait has been detrimental to my soul. Hopefully I'll have a copy in the next few days. Until then, I eagerly await Volume 26.
Ughhhh, I don't even know anymore. Like, don't get me wrong, I am following the storyline and I understand what is going on, I just do not care. I mean, I spend 90 some chapters getting to know a certain set of characters, and then suddenly they are nowhere to be seen. And there is just this completely new cast and I'm supposed to feel bad for them? Hate them? Love them? How am I supposed to feel towards these new characters, because I'm not feeling anything. They just feel like they were shoved down my throat. It almost feels more like I've been reading a spin-off than the original Attack on Titan. I don't mind that it's there, I understand that the Marley and Eldian people are important or whatever, but why have the last 3 volumes been completely dedicated to them??? Why couldn't it have been intermingled, like, here's a Marley chapter, here's a Paradis chapter, you know, ease me into the new characters. I just really want to know how Armin is doing. I haven't seen him in ages. I mean, the last time I saw him he and this is Armin we are talking about, I'm sure that had to have wrecked him. But I wouldn't know, because the last 3 volumes were dedicated to a bunch of people who mean nothing to me.
Volume 24 rocked my entire comprehension of where this series was going, and what the end goal was going to be. Volume 25 rocked it even more. Basically, the Marleans are about to declare war on the island of Paradis, to kill the demons that threaten the safety of the world and bring peace from the Titans. However, there is something more sinister lurking as Reiner and Eren sit face to face for the first time in years under the stage where the War Hammer Titan is about to declare war. Eren has a plan that will catapult this war into beginning sooner. He has used Falco to get a message to his team on Paradis and this plan looks to date further back than we as the readers realise. This volume is action packed, we learn that Eren has acted in the shame of his closest allies but he has acted spurred by bringing a new Eldian empire and freedom for the Eldian people. They work together to get Zeke, they trap the Cart and Jaw titan while they work to get to the War Hammer Titan, so Eren can eat it and absorb it's power. I don't know if I like older Eren as much, he seems to have lost his sense of right and wrong more but I loved seeing the team and their connections remaining strong despite time passing.
This volume was exiting too, especially with the whole speech and making Eren Yeager a villain. Now I also remember why I thought the anime was so different from other anime I watched. The protagonist wasn't like most anime good or evil from the beginning. The villain part only happened later in the story. That makes the story so unique from others. The explanation was cool again and I liked how Falco got betrayed from Eren and his reaction. In general, all the reactions from characters in this volume and this one titan that came from the ground and was almost eaten at the end of the volume. So thrilled to read the next volume!
This is the long awaited fight since the fall of wall Maria. This is the revenge that we deserve. The daemons of Paradise Island. One of the best volume so far, with a great cliffhanger in the last volume... this one did not disappoint. We took the war to them. A lot had happened in four years. They all look different. Can not wait for the next volume!
avevo perso interesse in questo manga e ammetto che questa parte finale non mi stava piacendo quanto il resto dell'opera, dopo questo numero ho completamente cambiato idea! Isayama ┬ un genio nell'invertire i canoni e ci mostra una brutalit┐ sconvolgente.
The buildup for an epic battle. I'm so nervous for everyone, there will be a lot of deaths, that's for sure. but I actually squealed in brief happiness when I saw the gang again.