Deadman Wonderland #2
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788415680062
Publish date: February 1st 2013
Publisher: Ivrea
Pages no: 200
Edition language: Spanish
Category:
Science Fiction,
Mystery,
Horror,
Action,
Dystopia,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Manga,
Shonen,
Comics Manga
Series: Deadman Wonderland (#1)
So I liked this manga better than death notes. I think that's because in death note, I think the main character, is already starting to take things to far I also want to find out what's going to happen next after the ending of this manga, while I can wait a little bit longer to see what happens nex...
Welp. That was a thing. Honestly, this series was so over the top that while I was certainly getting some enjoyment out of it, the stuff they were doing was just SO stupid ridiculous that I was having a hard time mustering up any real emotional connection. It's been like watching Game of Thrones...
Interesting. It MIGHT be more of a 3.5,im not sure. Some of the earlier narrative stuff lost me on who was speaking. It's an interesting idea though and I'll follow up with the second volume.
Man, people in this are so blase about admitting how massively screwed up they are. And how much they've screwed up the lives of people around them. And how screwed u the place is in general. This volume finally namechecks what the people like our hero are called - Deadmen, to no one's surprise. A...
I'm really on the fence here. I enjoyed this manga, but only after coming to terms with the fact that I needed to shut off certain significant brain areas first.Deadman Wonderland is the name of Japan's only for-profit prison, and in addition to incarcerating prisoners, it also turns them into enter...