first, thank you netgalley and the publisher for an e-arc of this manga!
this book follows the everyday life of a man forced to be a terrorist for yearfirst, thank you netgalley and the publisher for an e-arc of this manga!
this book follows the everyday life of a man forced to be a terrorist for years after he had escaped. the juxtaposition between the slice-of-life cafe parts and the sudden assassination attempts can feel a bit awkward, and a lot of the scenes feel rushed. i think the writing style is just a bit cramped in such a short manga. if there were more panels to flush specific actions and scenes out, it likely wouldn't feel as strange. regardless of writing style, I do like the plot, but all of the characters except for Shimazaki feel pretty flat. I bet the characters will evolve over the next volumes, but they all feel pretty much the same. not sure if I'd check out the other volumes, but I'm sure this is to someone's tastes.