The year is 1931, and the Flying Pussyfoot, a limited express train bound for New York, has just acquired several groups worth of dangerous passengers, nearly all of whom think they'll easily be able to take over the train for their own ends. There's crybaby bootlegger boss Jacuzzi Splot (best name ...
I've seen people say that the DRRR!! series is cool or something but... this book sure doesn't show anything cool.All the men get the limelight, they fight each other and get to be the cool ones. Meanwhile Celty the supposed protagonist is often beaten, humiliated and at one point cries in the arms ...
In the year 2002, a Japanese man has won a trip to New York, and he’s having a terrible time. A bunch of teens mugged him and took his most prized possession, his camera. If he wants to get it back, he’ll have to talk to a member of the Camorra (an Italian crime syndicate). Luckily, the man he speak...
This manga was a bit confusing since they jump around to different character and have random stuff happen, and also use code words. I have the light novel on order so maybe that will clear it up.
Durarara Yellow Scarves arc Vol. 1 The danger of the Slasher has passed, but the mystery it left behind for the public remains - who was it, why did they do it, and could they do it again? Members of the Yellow Scarves gang are convinced the Slasher came from rival gang the Dollars and are trying ...
The cast list in this volume includes 15 characters. That's a lot of characters to follow. While I found this volume to be a bit more interesting than the first one, it was still confusing and kind of screwed up. For example, we have Shinra. Given a choice between a declaration of love from Celty an...
Mikado is a naive high school student who just moved to Ikebukuro hoping for adventure. His friend Kida shows him around and tells him about people to avoid. Mikado sees an urban legend, the possibly headless motorcyclist, and meets Izaya, a scary guy who had planned on shaking down a couple suicida...
Fabulous final installment of this arc. The mystery of Saika comes to a head as the various threads of the plot wind together in a fairly neat way, while leaving many of the overarching stories going.The characters in this series continue to grow on me every book, to the point where I'm a little bot...
A solid start to the next arc. I think this one, because it already can assume we're familiar with the characters, is allowed to dig into the mysteries and the supernatural a lot faster than the previous arc did. That gives it a lot more momentum right out of the gate. It was a quick read, but a rea...
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