foxrain reviewed Death Note, Volume 2 by Tsugumi Ohba (Death Note (English) (2))
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4 stars
It is nerve-racking how close to capture Light is all the time.
Comic, 200 pages
English language
Published Nov. 1, 2005 by VIZ Media LLC.
It is nerve-racking how close to capture Light is all the time.
Still impressive, although Ryuk isn't as much up in the spot in this one. It appears that Tsugumi has left the non-traditional way of writing a detective story in the second volume of the 12-volume set of the Death Note canon, and instead focuses on Light's way towards L, and vice versa. It would no doubt look good on paper, but Takeshi is such a great artist, and the illustrations do the story a world of good. I'm already deep into volume 3.
Still impressive, although Ryuk isn't as much up in the spot in this one. It appears that Tsugumi has left the non-traditional way of writing a detective story in the second volume of the 12-volume set of the Death Note canon, and instead focuses on Light's way towards L, and vice versa. It would no doubt look good on paper, but Takeshi is such a great artist, and the illustrations do the story a world of good. I'm already deep into volume 3.