so this was my first time reading this book and It was good I like how the plot begins and how it ends and it was really amazing how the action and adventure mixes in with eachother :))))
so this was my first time reading this book and It was good I like how the plot begins and how it ends and it was really amazing how the action and adventure mixes in with eachother :))))
Oh Sy-on boy... Kid just can't catch a break and he's trying so hard to get some recognition and some time and love from his dad, which from earlier volumes hinted that he hadn't had in some time so it was nice how much of this volume was Damian.
I love that the comedy is still there even with the other chapters focusing on Bond, Yuri, and Yor even , as we get to see some behind the scenes of his work filled days.
I'm still in love with Anya and her attempts to befriend that kid, because her expressions are priceless. Yuri is still being weirdly creepy and I hope they talk about that at some point in the series because it's a bit worrisome as I'm cheering on Twilight. Which talking about, the new character of Fiona, is throwing an odd wrench into the current setup but let's see where that goes before I make up my mind.
JoJo‘s Bizarre Adventure: Part 7, Steel Ball Run, is a masterpiece of storytelling and art. Set in a gritty, unpredictable Wild West, it reinvents the series with stunning characters, emotional depth, and a magnetic rivalry between Johnny Joestar and Gyro Zeppeli. The narrative flawlessly balances bizarre Stand battles with philosophical introspection, making every chapter riveting. It‘s peak JoJo—Araki at his absolute best.
The sillyness continues. Didn't care for the one story with the tutor fearing his wife, seems to cut pretty close to making light of domestic abuse. The 'Yor needs to invent marital problems' side plot exhausts me. The main arc in this book definitely feels like it's been cut off to make way for the next book, but am I wrong in thinking that's a manga staple? 1/2
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I've been on a roll with spy stories so thought I'd get to this one that has been in my tbr for some time. Fun story about a 14 year old recruited by MI6. Lots of action, and a character you can like.