foxrain reviewed Death Note, Volume 7 by Tsugumi Ohba (Death Note (English) (7))
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3 stars
Light's coldness is something else.
Light's coldness is something else.
Comic, 208 pages
English language
Published Sept. 5, 2006 by VIZ Media LLC.
After a high-speed chase, Light and the task force apprehend the newest Kira. Light regains his Death Note and his memories, and the depths of his cunning are revealed as the plans he carefully put in place before going into confinement are slowly unveiled. His masterful manipulation of both humans and Shinigami lead him to the strongest position he's yet enjoyed. But the glow of his victory is marred when a new threat appears. Can Light withstand a surprise attack on two fronts?
After a high-speed chase, Light and the task force apprehend the newest Kira. Light regains his Death Note and his memories, and the depths of his cunning are revealed as the plans he carefully put in place before going into confinement are slowly unveiled. His masterful manipulation of both humans and Shinigami lead him to the strongest position he's yet enjoyed. But the glow of his victory is marred when a new threat appears. Can Light withstand a surprise attack on two fronts?
Light's coldness is something else.
Light's coldness is something else.
So, it all swung 'round. With the knot getting tighter the Kiras with - ironically - Light and L getting closer, the NPA bungled and a major change as a Japanese corporation is warped into this story, the story concentrates and turns into something quite different. When you've read this volume things will definitely have changed a lot!
So, it all swung 'round. With the knot getting tighter the Kiras with - ironically - Light and L getting closer, the NPA bungled and a major change as a Japanese corporation is warped into this story, the story concentrates and turns into something quite different. When you've read this volume things will definitely have changed a lot!