Death Note, Vol. 6: Give-and-Take
by:
Tsugumi Ohba (author)
Takeshi Obata (illustrator)
Although they've collected plenty of evidence tying the seven Yotsuba members to the newest Kira, Light, L and the rest of the task force are no closer to discovering which one actually possesses the Death Note. Desperate for some headway, L recruits Misa to infiltrate the group and feed them...
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Although they've collected plenty of evidence tying the seven Yotsuba members to the newest Kira, Light, L and the rest of the task force are no closer to discovering which one actually possesses the Death Note. Desperate for some headway, L recruits Misa to infiltrate the group and feed them information calculated to bring Kira into the open. But the Shinigami Rem reveals to Misa who the Kiras really are, and, armed with this knowledge, Misa will do anything to help Light. But what will that mean for L...?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781421506272 (1421506270)
Publish date: 2006-07-05
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Pages no: 211
Edition language: English
Series: Death Note (#6)
I've enjoyed all books in the series, but this one was a bit slow, although you can already feel it is still somehow building the momentum towards something big. Also, Matsuda shined in his own way in this book. This is one of the series where you end up rooting for the side characters more than the...
A lot of action in this volume and the Yotsuba's kira seems to be finally wrapped up. I liked it but i also find that the author is turning in circle in this volume. It's a very complex story so i guess it's all going SOMEWHERE.
The last volumes are the best because it is great to watch L and Light working together. I like innocent Light more than I like Kira-Light. And even if there are enough proofs that he is not Kira, L knows.. or at least, wants him to be. And that is enough reason to make both of them fight, which I f...
I keep thinking this series will peak, but it just continues to be great reading. How I've never picked up on this manga series before is beyond me. It's really smart, and I love the way that everyone is constantly trying to be the smartest character on the page. It makes for a really entertaining r...