by Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata
I liked this part less compared to the previous ones. Without spoiling I can only say that it takes rather a big turn from the rest of the series so far, and it's not the most interesting part of Death Note. However, it does fit in the bigger scheme and it not like it is not nice to read.
A bunch of new characters, a total change of situation. I was not thrilled about this. Especially since a lot of pages bored me. I also didn't really liked the "comeic" ambiance.
ACTUAL RATING 2.5 STARSMost of this volume was pretty boring and there was a lot of dialogue crammed in to small-ish panels.
Still enjoying the series, this volume had some new characters and developments, so I'll be interested to see where it leads in book 6.
It was way better than Vol. 4 but it was not as great as the first 3 volumes. So it is actually a 3 star and a half rating. What I love about this volume is that L likes Light but even so, he is certain Light is Kira. So certain that he does want Light by his side 24/7, with handcuffs! There are no ...
I really wish Light still had the Death Note at this point, and was still outsmarting L...
Quite an interesting turn of events set up here. Light's personality change after getting rid of (and thus, forgetting) the Death Note makes me wonder just how much of what we'd previously saw of him was because of the influence of the Note itself, and possibly Ryuk.