Akame ga KILL!, Vol. 08

Akame ga KILL!, Vol. 08

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  • Create Date:2021-06-16 08:54:42
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Takahiro
  • ISBN:0316340111
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Isel

I really thought Mine was going to die。I want to know more about the priest。Bet he'll die 🙊😅 I really thought Mine was going to die。I want to know more about the priest。Bet he'll die 🙊😅 。。。more

Conejo Literario

SHOOK

Andrea CA

so this is where it would start to deviate from the anime storyline i think????

David

Enter the four Rakshasas - top martial artists - under the minister's command。 Not very impressed with them and they just seemed to delay the confrontation with Jaegers。 Two fights with Jaegers, but one death this time, one who's very much deserving of it。 Enter the four Rakshasas - top martial artists - under the minister's command。 Not very impressed with them and they just seemed to delay the confrontation with Jaegers。 Two fights with Jaegers, but one death this time, one who's very much deserving of it。 。。。more

Mike

General series thoughts: Mixed bag to the max。 I find the overall conflict, including some of the harsh realities of the battles, extremely compelling。 But I do feel the series goes too far in the graphic nature of some things that boil down to being there simply to show someone's a bad guy。 The art is striking in parts and hard to follow in others。 Attached to the characters and completely hooked into reading to see where it all goes, but on the other hand it is a rough read。 General series thoughts: Mixed bag to the max。 I find the overall conflict, including some of the harsh realities of the battles, extremely compelling。 But I do feel the series goes too far in the graphic nature of some things that boil down to being there simply to show someone's a bad guy。 The art is striking in parts and hard to follow in others。 Attached to the characters and completely hooked into reading to see where it all goes, but on the other hand it is a rough read。 。。。more

Jenny Clark

Another action packed volume, with more plot progression than character moments。 The characters are all pretty complex。 I feel sorry for the Jaggers night raid kills, as most of them are at least somewhat good。 This is a really good series and I am interested to see what the end result of everything is。

Kris Ritchie

Some much needed vengeance。 This was a great character payoff volume。

Brittany

"She's a B-cup? Or thereabouts?"Can I get some dick measurements too? -_- "She's a B-cup? Or thereabouts?"Can I get some dick measurements too? -_- 。。。more

Angel (huge fan of all things Totoro)

About time Seryu got what she deserves!!

gabi

Just as intense and as bloody as always!

Dominique "Eerie" Sobieska

Overall Rating: 8/10 - Very good and well paced story, a bit original。 Characters are detailed with their flaws。 Their backgrounds and how they became are straight to the point and not overbearing。 The psyche of numerous characters are very well displayed。 Nothing dragging about this series, and the conclusion was damn near perfect。 I recommend this series, although it is already popular with a tv show。。。 Do I recommend it:Not enough blood splatter to say yes :P Overall Rating: 8/10 - Very good and well paced story, a bit original。 Characters are detailed with their flaws。 Their backgrounds and how they became are straight to the point and not overbearing。 The psyche of numerous characters are very well displayed。 Nothing dragging about this series, and the conclusion was damn near perfect。 I recommend this series, although it is already popular with a tv show。。。 Do I recommend it:Not enough blood splatter to say yes :P 。。。more

Anaika

4。5 stars

Makenzie

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 ITS ABOUT TIME SERYU DIED

Waraji Sama

Surprisingly the story was told almost exactly as presented in the anime。 I've chosen to begin reading the manga at this point because I was told this is around the area where the manga and the anime begin to diverge, but it hasn't really happened in this volume。 Still a pretty good read, though。 I love Akame ga Kill! Surprisingly the story was told almost exactly as presented in the anime。 I've chosen to begin reading the manga at this point because I was told this is around the area where the manga and the anime begin to diverge, but it hasn't really happened in this volume。 Still a pretty good read, though。 I love Akame ga Kill! 。。。more

kerrycat

"I wish 。 。 。 I wish we'd fought in more battles together。 That I could've had more time with them all。" "I wish 。 。 。 I wish we'd fought in more battles together。 That I could've had more time with them all。" 。。。more

Jared

This volume starts with Tatsumi dreaming about all his friends that died。 He wishes he had spent more time with them。 He then wakes up and Night Raid begins the next heist。 They are infiltrating the Capitol to kill the Minister's brother。 It then jumps to the Jagers who were assigned to protect the Minister's brother。 Then the reader is introduced to the new group, Rakshasas。 They are four guards who were also assigned to the brother。 The rest of the book revolves around them battling Night Raid This volume starts with Tatsumi dreaming about all his friends that died。 He wishes he had spent more time with them。 He then wakes up and Night Raid begins the next heist。 They are infiltrating the Capitol to kill the Minister's brother。 It then jumps to the Jagers who were assigned to protect the Minister's brother。 Then the reader is introduced to the new group, Rakshasas。 They are four guards who were also assigned to the brother。 The rest of the book revolves around them battling Night Raid。The artwork is the same as the other volumes。 It is black and white, with panels bold, dynamic lines, and some dialogue and captions。Lubbo is a member of Night Raid that had been assigned to explore the Capitol。 Throughout this book, the reader sees his personality and how he works。 Up to this point in the series, he was comedic relief。 At this point you learn more about his character。 He isn't just some joke-he is actually a really good fighter for them。 He has a large skill set。 。。。more

TheOASG

Akame ga Kill! Volume 8 starts off a bit rocky, as Tatsumi remembers his fallen comrades in a series of short four page stories。 These would be really touching and a melancholy way to finish off a volume (and a better use of page space than Joker Roulette), but they don’t work so well at the beginning of the volume。 Then Akame ga KILL! becomes Kurome ga KILL! again as we see the Jaegers’ Wave worrying about Kurome。 After the lonely death of another Night Raid member, this is a slow way to start Akame ga Kill! Volume 8 starts off a bit rocky, as Tatsumi remembers his fallen comrades in a series of short four page stories。 These would be really touching and a melancholy way to finish off a volume (and a better use of page space than Joker Roulette), but they don’t work so well at the beginning of the volume。 Then Akame ga KILL! becomes Kurome ga KILL! again as we see the Jaegers’ Wave worrying about Kurome。 After the lonely death of another Night Raid member, this is a slow way to start this volume。The battles start about a third of the way through, but the manga doesn’t really pick up the pace until halfway through。 The Jaegers and Night Raid face off as they rendezvous with the religious cult, and the ministers’ elite force are introduced。 Akame, Lubbock, and Mine get most of the attention this time around, with each battle more interesting than the last。 Mine’s face-off with the justice-obsessed Seryu is no doubt the highlight of the volume。 Mine has been waiting to take on Sheele’s killer, and Mine has an extra reason to use Pumpkin on Seryu: Chelsea。 Plus she faces the most severe odds。 (Any RPG player knows gunners aren’t designed to be efficient in close combat。)Read the rest of the review here。 。。。more

Yv

8/10

Yukimaru Hatake

Mi manga favorito actualmente, ¿que será del nuevo grupo secreto, que pasará con Esdese, al amor de Mein? 。。。a esperar se ha dicho-。