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Read Reviews for Blame!: Volume 1 - Tsutomu Nih...
by - written on 18/07/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
Rating:
Nihei has excellent drawing skills and surprisingly it's on the Tokyo Pop label. Blame! is a serialised manga and the whole is better than each individual volume, although saying that the volumes are brilliant and the whole is amazingly brilliant. This is an epic tale of sci-fi, genetics and big explosions. The gist of the whole story arc is a search/quest for 'Net Terminal Genes' - what this means will be revealed throughout the story at a set pace. The quest has many parts and some back story is given to explain whats going on. The artwork throughout is magnificent and consistently brilliant, I hear that Nihei trained as a ... Read the complete review
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