Attack on Titan By Jessy

 


Millions of fans all across the world have fallen in love with Isayama Hajime's gripping manga series Attack on Titan. Due to the menace of Titans, enormous humanoids that consume humans for no apparent reason, humanity is compelled to dwell behind the limits of three enormous walls in the dystopian planet where the novel is set.

Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, and Armin Arlert are three friends whose desire it is to travel beyond the confines of their home. Their tale is told in the television series. Their hopes are dashed, however, as the Titans break the walls and wreck havoc on their village, killing Eren's mother. The three joins the Survey Corps, a military organization committed to eliminating Titans, in an effort to get retribution and defend their loved ones. 

The narrative of this manga is extremely intricate and full of surprises, always keeping the reader on the edge of their seat as they watch their favorite character betray them. In the novel, the author delves deeply into the psychology of the characters, allowing the reader understand the psychological repercussions of trauma and the depths to which the characters must go in order to live. 

The book's world-building is among its most interesting aspects. the capacity to create a complex universe that is both interesting and terrible. Titans were diverse, ranging from being towering and covered in millions of fangs on the inside to being covered in armor on the exterior. 

Overall, everyone who appreciates manga or dystopian literature like Maze runner or The Hunger games should read Attack on Titan. It's a gripping, thought-provoking, and deeply moving series that will keep you interested all the way through. Isayama Hajime produced a masterpiece that will live on in memory for a long time.

Comments

  1. Great review! I really enjoyed watching the show, and might check out the manga to see the ending of the story.

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  2. I would be boiling if a Titan killed my parents for no apparent reason, but at the same time I feel like there is a reason for killing people. Perhaps?? Or perhaps its one of those situations that the Titans see humans as a food source. I hope that the Titans get what they deserve by the end of the series.

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  3. Nice review! You did a good job of explaining the key aspects of Attack on Titan, and I agree with your point about how Isayama's writing keeps the reader on the edge of their seat.

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  4. Great review! It certainly seems interesting, and I can somewhat see why this manga is so popular. I might check it out!

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  5. This is a good review. I have seen the Tv serise and have always wanted to check out the manga. This is just convinsing me more.

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  6. Hey Jessy, great review! I've thought about watching this but I never got around to it. I might have to check out the manga.

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  7. I watched a few episodes of the show and enjoyed it. I might watch the rest.

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  8. Hi Jessy! I have heard of this series before, and your manga review definitely convinced me to pick up this series! You gave a great in-depth explanation!

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