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Gokurakugai, Vol. 2

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"Gokurakugai, Vol. 2" continues the thrilling adventures of Alma and Tao, the troubleshooters of a lawless town filled with monsters and mysteries. Yuto Sano masterfully weaves together elements of action, suspense, and supernatural intrigue in this captivating volume.

One of the highlights of this installment is the introduction of a mysterious young man, adding depth to the narrative and leaving readers eager to uncover his secrets. Sano's characterization shines through, particularly in the dynamic between Alma and Tao, showcasing their camaraderie and contrasting personalities.

The plot, centered around a series of chilling murders and the presence of human-devouring monsters, keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its twists and turns. Sano's world-building continues to impress, painting a vivid picture of the eerie yet fascinating setting of Gokurakugai.

Overall, "Gokurakugai, Vol. 2" delivers another exciting chapter in this captivating series. With its compelling characters, intricate plot, and atmospheric setting, it's a must-read for fans of supernatural mysteries and action-packed storytelling

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Thank you for my early copy!
As always, the art is stunning. The new conflicts introduced in this volume were really interesting and kept it fresh, it had me flying through the pages! Also monsters and mafia, what a combo, it's been done in a fair few manga title's, but this one just seems to flow so smoothly, keeping you gripped and I now have started a mental theory board for what I think may happen, and for me, that's a sign of a good story, one that keeps you thinking about it even after you've put it down.
Also, Tao, just, omg 😍

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Starting off strong by mysteriously introducing two characters that seem to be antagonists and finishing it off with posing a conflict for one of the main characters!! I absolutely love the art, pacing, and the entire story as a whole.

There’s not much that I can say in terms of improvement since mangas build on previous volumes and I can see the shape that the manga is trying to take right now.

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