Volume 7 with Tokyo alivers He made an end to the Great Arc, and then moved the focus from our presenters, Akira and sho, on Ntszuki, a reliable servant/partner of Amamia in AMO. And it is this storyline that continues in Volume 8, which I am here to look today.
In the previous volume, we saw that Natsuki again unite with his childhood and first love, Chizur Sato. She came to Tokyo because she is working on a manga, which will soon be published, which she hopes she reads. Now they reunited, the old feelings are beginning to repeat between them, and Natsuki feels optimistic, which maybe they could take a step forward in their relationship.
Unfortunately, his dreams quickly rely on vacation when it becomes obvious that Chizur was infected with a new type of foreign parasite. This parasite is quite powerful that it instantly puts infection at the level of infection 5, which is no longer medicated. The only option is to destroy the owner’s brain, thus the murder of them and the parasite.
Left without choice, Natsuki now must kill her childhood childhood before the parasite infects her, forces her to kill hundreds of innocent people. Naturally, he tries to pull the trigger, and when Amamia comes to the stage to take on, he begins to remember the reason for joining AMO.
The past Natsui and Amamia is what I have been looking forward to a long time. Both characters have been the main parts of the main history, but by this time they remain shrouded. The reason that Natsuki eventually joined AMO is that someone who was close to him was infected with Amamia, and when they came to wipe Ntszuki’s memories of the whole event (which they usually make for people who are in contact with alien or This left it with two options: be imprisoned so that he cannot impregnate AMO details, or work under Amamia as his servant.
The events that lead to the Ntsyuki joined the team are not too different from the poor Akira. Amamia, as always, pulled the strings to make sure that he had received what he wanted, from the situation, and it is easy to understand how such a solid partnership developed between him and the young Natsuky. I almost want the young age to have a spino with two because I am sure that there are many interesting stories that can be told. We hope we will see more of their history in future volumes.
The Natsuki’s arc ends to the end of the volume, and we move to the new storyline for Akira, which Mangaka Naoe promises to be long! As far as I really liked to study more Natsuki’s life, I cannot deny that I look forward to joining our main duo and I find out what is for them.
Despite the fact that this is a series that has undergone a lot of fluctuations at the beginning in terms of the step and setting a consistent tone, we are now approaching ten volumes, and Naoe has been able to find a balance. It has become a fascinating Shonen series, which shows a very convincing volume for volume, thanks to some thoughtful stories and striking scenes of action. This certainly awarded readers who adhered to this at the initial rude pace!
Tokyo alivers Volume 8 comes west with Square Enix and continues to translate Andrew Mak -Namit with the letter Bianca pistillo. As always, the release reads well and comes with colored pages at the beginning, as well as some special “short comics” at the end.
In Japan, the series is up to 10 volumes, and # 11 is scheduled for July, and here in English, we have to get volume 9 in mid -October. By reducing more or less, the issues have slowed down for us. Of course, they are always more than worth waiting!
In general, Tokyo alivers Volume 8 sheds some light on how Natsuki joined AMO and his relations to Amamia. Although some can miss our ordinary potential customers, it is an intriguing storyline, and it was worth taking time to dive.
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