Ratings27
Average rating4.2
Inspector Fredericka Bergman investigates the kidnapping and murder of a child who had been separated from her mother on a crowded train on a rainy Swedish summer day, a case that points to the work of a brilliant and ruthless killer.
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33 primary booksAttack on Titan / 進撃の巨人 [Shingeki no Kyojin] is a 33-book series with 33 released primary works first released in 2010 with contributions by Hajime Isayama and 諫山創.
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Story I'm probably repeating myself from past reviews, but I guess that's because things haven't changed too much. Things are moving along, but still slower than I'd like. If you had asked me 10 volumes ago, I'd have thought this would be the final volume. Now I'm not sure how much longer it will go.
I still want to see how things are going to end, but I'd like to see it end.
3.5 stars
Artwork
The art is about the same as usual, it's fine. Not fantastic. Generally better than it was at the start of the series. I like the anime better though. The action just plays way better in animated color than black stills.
I know I've made jokes about this series being mental abuse but I'm so serious when I say that I had a mental breakdown reading this. I mean I was hyperventilating, tears were rolling down my face, and I was stuck in the fetal position crying until my mother yelled at me to shut up so my step-dad could get some sleep. I'm genuinely not okay after this. I have so many mixed emotions. On one hand, I'm happy I finally got some answers but upset that what's happened is happening. But at the same time, I'm proud that it's finally happened after getting the true story. I've never felt so conflicted over a fictional story before in my life.