Rating (Out of 5): ~4
Publisher: Kodansha Comics
Release Date: March 2015
Volumes: 17+
Spoilers?: No.
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Volume: 1. 14. 16 Regular / 16 Special Edition.
Goodreads Synopsis:
FUGITIVES AND PRISONERS
Hange’s interrogation of a Military Police squad has revealed that Krista (a.k.a. Historia Reiss) is the true heir to the throne. The Corps quickly moves to enthrone her as queen, but a homicidal MP leads a squad that abducts Eren and Krista and throws the Corps into disarray. With Erwin arrested and the Survey Corps on the edge of dissolution, are Levi and Hange finally out of options?
Hange’s interrogation of a Military Police squad has revealed that Krista (a.k.a. Historia Reiss) is the true heir to the throne. The Corps quickly moves to enthrone her as queen, but a homicidal MP leads a squad that abducts Eren and Krista and throws the Corps into disarray. With Erwin arrested and the Survey Corps on the edge of dissolution, are Levi and Hange finally out of options?
Review:
There’s a lot less
titan action here, and instead a lot more human political drama. Not
complaining, mind you.
Levi and the group
are figuring shit out. They’re figuring out who took Eren and Krista, and where
they are. They’re getting all the political shit done, threatening people,
beating people up. It’s very bloody at points, and this series does not hold
back.
Then we get to see
Eren and Krista, and there’s an odd moment for Krista, but then a surprise with
Eren. I’m not quite sure what he’s seeing or where it’s coming from. But it’s
bringing about possible answers about Eren’s father and the key he got, and so
I’m excited about that. That’s a story line I’m really intrigued to see where it
goes.
I love this series.
It’s exciting and surprising and violent. I cannot wait for the next volume.
The next two volumes are also going to be special editions, so I’m ecstatic for
those.
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