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Battle Royale, Vol. 4 - Community Reviews back

by Koushun Takami, Masayuki Taguchi, Tomo Iwo, Keith Giffen
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Reading is Therapy
Reading is Therapy rated it 12 years ago
The whole final battle with Kazuo was ridiculous. Yes, he had an accident when he was young, but how does that makes him bullet proof? explosion proof? car accident proof? It makes me mad. I didn't complain when others characters didn't wince while taking multiples gunshot, i didn't rolled my eyes w...
Reading is Therapy
Reading is Therapy rated it 12 years ago
The ending was pretty weak. What's with the escape to america? And why kill Kawada when all is settled already? (those are rhetorical questions). "You watch, that's why they died." This is something to think about. Really. In conclusion, i've never really been a fan of sheinen but i decided to give ...
Reading is Therapy
Reading is Therapy rated it 12 years ago
I liked to see a bit more of Mim (even if he was dead). On the other side i didn't quite like to see how sexually or disgusting are graphed the female characters, all except Nori. I don't like her semi princess semi virgin condition.
Reading is Therapy
Reading is Therapy rated it 12 years ago
I liked the transcendent part in vol. 11 but here it just got caricatured and dragon ball z-ish. Also even if it was expected that Kazuo would make it to the last 5, i didn't liked how "invincible" he seems. I understand that he is to be seen as a robot (and i don't complain on the lack of feelings ...
Emily May (The Book Geek)
Emily May (The Book Geek) rated it 14 years ago
Takako's story is further explored in this installment. I found myself increasingly warming to her character, I was just hoping that her survival would have lasted longer, I felt she had more to give and it was upsetting that her life was cut short so soon. I did love the story with her and Sugimura...
Emily May (The Book Geek)
Emily May (The Book Geek) rated it 14 years ago
This volume of the awesome and terrible series focused on some of my favourite characters. The delightful Shinji Mimura, who struggled to accept love and put up an act of bravado to cover it; Shogo Kawada, the seemingly tough warrior with a heart of gold; and Kiriyama, the guy you can't say you like...
Emily May (The Book Geek)
Emily May (The Book Geek) rated it 14 years ago
Shinji Mimura is so cool. Seriously, I love this guy even though he seems tougher than he is on the outside. It's all an act, of course. Shinji has his own issues like everyone in the Battle Royale series, and I love him for it!My favourite part of this volume was with the gay cross-dresser, Sho Tsu...
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