Devil's Blade Manga Complete Volume 1 Review

The Devil's Blade is one of the few manga series that I find has a consistently good story. It's not the best-selling manga of all time, but it is one of those that has always managed to entertain me. For one thing, the art is fantastic. Yuusuke Tozawa has always been one of the most beautiful artists in modern manga, and his style on Devil's Blade is truly something to behold. His detailed drawings are suited perfectly to the manga's theme of swords and demons, something I never expected from a manga. Click here for more details about 鬼滅の刃 無料サイト

This particular manga's story takes place in modern Japan, near the coastal town of Kyoto. One summer evening, a young man named Kuchiki Byakuya tries to bring peace to the city when he witnesses the senseless murder of his friend and master shinobi, Tatsuya Matsuda. But when the body count continues to rise, Byakuya is pushed even deeper into a personal conflict with an old friend, Ritsu Tainaka. And when another shinobi called Senbonzakura appears, the once small town of Kyoto quickly turns into hell on earth.

Like all of Tozawa's previous works, this one follows a very simple story premise. Classmates usually gather around a large table to play some form of games and share recollections about their pasts. One person in the group, Shikoko Byakuya, suddenly finds out that she possesses the power of the "Chi" that can kill anyone who possesses it. The only problem is, she has no idea how to use it let alone how to kill someone with it.

This series is one of my favorites simply because Tozawa gives us something new to look forward to each time we return to the story. Unlike many other animated mediums, the world and the story are so real. You could almost feel the gentle breeze on your skin as you read about the lives of the main characters. And that's just the start of the great deal of drama that Tozawa brings to the table. With amazing fight scenes, a well-built plot, and an amazing main character, Devil's Blade has the makings of a classic. I would be extremely hard-pressed to find another anime series that could compare to it.

One of the best things about this series is its consistent level of quality. While most stories tend to go through a few shoddily written scenes here and there, this series never goes through any bad writing. The art style is very nice to look at as well. I especially like how Tozawa draws the faces of the main characters. They are very clear and have a lot of detail, while at the same time being very simplistic. It's very rare for an animated work to have such excellent drawing quality.

One of the greatest things I love about this series is the way it builds up to the conclusion. The entire series is built on a very strong foundation. There isn't any leading or secondary plot to speak of, which means the reader doesn't have to work too hard to keep their attention. There's also not a ton of romance involved in Devil's Blade, so I don't think this series would appeal to very many people looking for romance in their stories. However, if you're a fan of action, fantasy, or just want to see a thrilling story with a lot of twists, then this is definitely a must-read for you!


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