Attack on Titan 8 Author: Hajime Isayama | Language: English | ISBN:
B00EUFZ7YU | Format: PDF
Attack on Titan 8 Description
BLOOD ON HIS HANDS The expedition outside the wall was Eren's chance to prove himself. But it failed, and the female Titan is free once more! With his squad dead, Eren faces a royal summons. Will Mikasa and Armin have to betray their king to save their friend? And can they discover the female Titan's identity before she kills again? PRAISE FOR THE HIT ANIME "A visceral and fantastically intense action/horror story." - Anime News Network "Japan's equivalent of The Walking Dead." - io9
- File Size: 294205 KB
- Print Length: 192 pages
- Publisher: Kodansha Comics (October 29, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00EUFZ7YU
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I got hooked on Shingeki no Kyojin through the anime, and when it ended, with no indication whatsoever of a second season forthcoming, I decided to start following the manga. For the most part, the anime followed the manga very closely, but volume 8 is the key volume, where the differences are most pronounced, and where the anime-adapted content ends. For the most part, I would only say that the anime expands on what's in the manga. It of course centers on the big fight between Eren and the female titan, and the mystery of the female titan is revealed. Mikasa and Hange both have great moments at the end of the volume, and there were a couple of surprising developments I was not expecting, even after having watched the anime. The author is really good at building suspense and mystery and revealing bits and pieces at just the right times, making for what could be one of the greatest long running continuous narratives in manga today. What I also love about the series is the relationship between Eren and Mikasa, which is really more of a brother-sister type relationship, although there are just the subtlest hints (a single line of dialogue, or just a faint blush on the cheeks) that it could be something more. This volume is packed with action and drama.
By SogeKing
This is where the anime left off, plus it has an extra chapter that continues where the anime left off. Some people don't like how some parts are different from the anime like the ending, but I personally I enjoy both.
By yaku24
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