Fire Punch, Vol. 8

Fire Punch, Vol. 8

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  • Author:Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Summary

In a frozen dystopia where inhabitants eat flesh to survive, can the destructive powers of fire bring salvation?

In the not-too-distant past, the Ice Witch blankets the world in snow, starvation, and madness, leading the inhabitants to seek their salvation in fire。 With that, an unusual destiny unfolds for two young orphans, Agni and Luna, blessed with the ability to regenerate。 But will this ability prove to be more of a curse than a blessing?

Agni’s body is once again engulfed in flames, and he burns everyone and everything in his path on his way to Judah。 Sun’s blind belief explodes into fury as his savior Agni becomes the villain! Will it be an inferno of revenge or a redeeming light that finally ends this frozen world?! 

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Reviews

Cameron

cool plot, weird ending, but still cool ig

Monica ✧♬•*

Finished last night and this is just a bunch of random thoughts。***Excellent action sequences, reliable characters despite the intensity, super fun without losing the main tone, and a romance that at first doesn't seem to work at all but in the end, it's heartwarming AF。。。 Fire Punch is everything AoT should have been, narratively speaking。 I'll probably revisit this critique in the future, but now I think it's crazy how Fujimoto managed to escape all of Isayama's ideological stumbles, with a st Finished last night and this is just a bunch of random thoughts。***Excellent action sequences, reliable characters despite the intensity, super fun without losing the main tone, and a romance that at first doesn't seem to work at all but in the end, it's heartwarming AF。。。 Fire Punch is everything AoT should have been, narratively speaking。 I'll probably revisit this critique in the future, but now I think it's crazy how Fujimoto managed to escape all of Isayama's ideological stumbles, with a story that appears to be so damn out of control。 We also have here a one-dimensional protagonist (but the good kind), and a plot that deserved more time to be developed better, however for those who like magical realism (like me), I would say that this ending was truly satisfactory。。。 it's also an attempt to tell all this from a nihilist perspective, and despite having a terrible feeling of emptiness, the way everything ended was also comforting, I guess。if by chance you stopped at volume 1 because everything seemed pure insanity and bad taste just hear me out, I'm not gonna lie to you, it's still pretty crazy, but from the second volume on it becomes another kind of crazy, the nice kinda crazy you know, with the little umbrellas? hehesorry, it was a reference from dreamwork's Sinbad movie。。。 and sorry again, no little umbrellas。 But maybe if you give it another shot as I did, you might like it too。oh, oh, ps: CSM is better。 。。。more

Leylamaría Nikfarjam

Perfect ending。 Kind of a masterpiece。 Can never recommend it to anybody。 Man。

Pauline (Kiriiti's Blog)

Bref, "Fire Punch" est une grosse déception。 Il y avait de bonnes idées, de bons thèmes et un univers potentiellement complexe mais le mangaka n'a su exploiter aucun des fils conducteurs qu'il a construit。 Ce qui fait que l'histoire par dans tous les sens, que rien est développé ou expliqué correctement et qu'on finit par ne plus savoir quoi penser de ce qui se déroule sous nos yeux。 Certains personnages partent aussi vite qu'ils sont arrivés, le héro change d'avis comme de chemises et ses acoly Bref, "Fire Punch" est une grosse déception。 Il y avait de bonnes idées, de bons thèmes et un univers potentiellement complexe mais le mangaka n'a su exploiter aucun des fils conducteurs qu'il a construit。 Ce qui fait que l'histoire par dans tous les sens, que rien est développé ou expliqué correctement et qu'on finit par ne plus savoir quoi penser de ce qui se déroule sous nos yeux。 Certains personnages partent aussi vite qu'ils sont arrivés, le héro change d'avis comme de chemises et ses acolytes relèvent le niveau comme ils peuvent。。。 J'ai senti tout du long que Tatsuki Fujimoto se cherchait, essayait des trucs, abandonnait ou changeait de directions quand cela ne lui plaisait pas。 Au final, ce mangas m'a donné l'impression d'être une succession de tests qui, pour ma part, n'a pas été couronné de succès。 。。。more

Eric

What a depressing end。。

Ryan Rikic

Don't know how we got here from volume 1 but okay。 I think this manga deals with a lot but kind of gets lost along the way。 Still a pretty read tho and it does have its moments。 Don't know how we got here from volume 1 but okay。 I think this manga deals with a lot but kind of gets lost along the way。 Still a pretty read tho and it does have its moments。 。。。more

Bismah

Like many people, I got into Fire Punch because I absolutely loved Chainsaw Man and wanted to read other works by the mangaka。 I heard a lot of conflicting opinions about the series but wanted to give it a go anyway。 Now that I finished the series, I am SO glad that I read it! It really was thought-provoking and despite what people say about the ending, I feel that it suited the series。 I wouldn’t recommend this to the faint of heart though since it deals with a lot of sensitive subject matt Like many people, I got into Fire Punch because I absolutely loved Chainsaw Man and wanted to read other works by the mangaka。 I heard a lot of conflicting opinions about the series but wanted to give it a go anyway。 Now that I finished the series, I am SO glad that I read it! It really was thought-provoking and despite what people say about the ending, I feel that it suited the series。 I wouldn’t recommend this to the faint of heart though since it deals with a lot of sensitive subject matter (especially in that first volume)。 I do have to say that I still prefer Chainsaw Man , but Fire Punch was absolutely fantastic as well。 。。。more

Nadira

Tatsuki Fujimoto is extremely good at giving amazing conclusions to stories I barely understand。 While I enjoyed Chainsaw Man a whole lot more, I still can’t believe I enjoyed how this one is wrapped up。

Alberto Palomino

Pues bueno, aquí estamos, ya termine este manga, y al final debo decir… que me ha decepcionado。 No es un secreto que la historia era una bizarrada bastante curiosa, a veces ese sin sentido era parte de su gracia, sobre todo por la mitad cuando empezaba a incluirse varios bendecidos y había escenas de pelea molonas al estilo “shonen” y tal con mucha violencia eso sí。 Pero es un hecho que la historia cuando Togata no vuelve a aparecer pierde muchísimo fuelle, el giro del anterior volumen esto bien Pues bueno, aquí estamos, ya termine este manga, y al final debo decir… que me ha decepcionado。 No es un secreto que la historia era una bizarrada bastante curiosa, a veces ese sin sentido era parte de su gracia, sobre todo por la mitad cuando empezaba a incluirse varios bendecidos y había escenas de pelea molonas al estilo “shonen” y tal con mucha violencia eso sí。 Pero es un hecho que la historia cuando Togata no vuelve a aparecer pierde muchísimo fuelle, el giro del anterior volumen esto bien para ver algo diferente y que volvieran personajes del principio también。 Pero al final… es que al final todo se reduce un poco a las conveniencias, se dejan muchas preguntas sin responder, demasiadas, y eso de usar el tema simbólico en los finales, te puede quedar muy bien o te puede quedar una fumada al estilo Jodorowsky de las que no me molan nada, y está más cercano a lo segundo que a lo primero。 Sí, es verdad que las peleas, los combates, el escenario post-apocalíptico no es más que un vehículo para contar una historia que se resumen en temas como la inmortalidad, el existencialismo, las creencias, el sufrimiento, el suicidio, etc。 Pero es que a veces, es tan superficial, tan facilón como expone estos temas, ni me parecen profundos。 Le falta consistencia, quizás la parte que más creo que ha acertado la historia es en cómo te refleja el sufrimiento de Agni, como una persona acaba perdiendo su identidad con tanto sufrimiento constante y pérdidas de memoria, esa historia de venganza personal, mas allá de eso… meh。 Tenía potencial, pero se ha desperdiciado。 Y si ya me meto en las conveniencias de guion pues fliparías。 ¿De dónde cojones sacan la munición para las AK-47? Porque no vea la de munición que tienen todos, si a veces dicen “se me va a acabar la munición” pero un carajo。 Me puedes vender con que hay un herrero en el poblado que las hace, pero si no tienen a veces ni para comer, que me creo yo que tienen para hacer balas, y dudo que la munición sea de antes de la edad de hielo porque… no。 ¿Cómo sobrevivió la cámara de video y su cinta a todo lo que ocurre? Es que es flipante en plan, “-mira prota, hemos encontrado esta cinta de video que CASUALMENTE ahora mismo te vendría muy bien ver y CASUALMENTE se ha encontrado ahora porque la historia así lo quiere” y yo me pregunto… “¿Y DONDE HA ESTADO TODO ESTE TIEMPO?”。 En conclusión porque podría seguir y seguir, el sabor agridulce no me lo quita nadie, pero globalmente si tuviera que catalogar la obra en sí, tampoco diría que no merece la pena, como dije tiene potencial, el dibujo va mejorando con los volúmenes y tiene algunos momentazos visuales y hay algún que otro volumen donde la historia parece subir de nivel。 Si haces oídos sordos a las pocas locuras y conveniencias y evitas analizar fríamente ciertas cosas puedes encontrar una historia de venganza, descubrimiento y existencialismo… interesante, pero tampoco busques una obra maestra。 Porque no lo es。 He leído gente decir que es complejo y bua que guapo el final tan simbólico… no。 Esto es como las fumadas de Jodorowsky, no te hacer ser complejo o intelectual poner fumadas facilonas cuando ni tus personajes a veces son coherentes y cuando tus diálogos a veces rozan lo básico。 ¿Quieres una obra maestra? Lee Berserk。 ¿Quieres una obra que trate temas profundos, con simbolismos, rayadas, temas existencialistas, etc? Lee From Hell o La Cosa del Pantano de Alan Moore。 Tampoco seria justo compararla con tamañas obras, puesto que Fire Punch no deja de ser un correcto manga, pero al menos como digo, entretenida es y oye, tiene su mérito haberme enganchado y haber leído la obra en tan poco tiempo, algo tendrá。 。。。more

L。ivresse。des。mots

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 En être arrivée là c'est avoir vu des personnages charismatiques mourrir。 Voir le monde s'étioler, se réchauffer pour retomber dans l'ére de glace。L'espoir c'est tout ce qu'il nous reste à la fin。 Vouloir être aimé et aimer, même si ce n'est qu'un mensonge。Je trouve les premiers tomes tellement prenant, le canibalisme justifiée pour une question de survie, les hommes insignifiant traités comme du combustible。 Tellement sombre et réaliste。Attention⚠ Tw : viol, violence, inceste cannibalisme,relig En être arrivée là c'est avoir vu des personnages charismatiques mourrir。 Voir le monde s'étioler, se réchauffer pour retomber dans l'ére de glace。L'espoir c'est tout ce qu'il nous reste à la fin。 Vouloir être aimé et aimer, même si ce n'est qu'un mensonge。Je trouve les premiers tomes tellement prenant, le canibalisme justifiée pour une question de survie, les hommes insignifiant traités comme du combustible。 Tellement sombre et réaliste。Attention⚠ Tw : viol, violence, inceste cannibalisme,religion tourné en dérision。。J'aimais beaucoup l'idée que notre vie c'est peut-être un film。 Clap de fin 🎬💪🔥🔞🛐🎣🤲💉👨‍👩‍👧‍👧👱‍♂️⭐ 。。。more

sopy

read this after finishing Chainsaw man and overall it's not my fav maybe i expected too much idk read this after finishing Chainsaw man and overall it's not my fav maybe i expected too much idk 。。。more

Štěpán

I can understand people defending it and saying it is a masterpiece。 I can understand people on the other side and being very angry and disgusted by this。 However, I think I am somewhere in the middle。 The whole series is fucked up and that's what kept me interested and reading。 I know I did not like this。 But at the same time, I was intrigued and interested in what is going to happen and how it will end。 There were great individual scenes, but overall Fire Punch lacks consistency, good charact I can understand people defending it and saying it is a masterpiece。 I can understand people on the other side and being very angry and disgusted by this。 However, I think I am somewhere in the middle。 The whole series is fucked up and that's what kept me interested and reading。 I know I did not like this。 But at the same time, I was intrigued and interested in what is going to happen and how it will end。 There were great individual scenes, but overall Fire Punch lacks consistency, good characters, worldbuilding and it does not care about the reader at all。I think I got the message and at the same time, I know I did not。 I am glad I read this, however, I did not like it, rather I was curious how it will fit together。 。。。more

Stacey

i honestly have no idea why i decided to finish this out of the manga ive read, but this manga is really bad and its themes are all over the place and it just feels like its going all over the placeyou can definably tell that fujimoto improved so much in-between fire punch and chainsaw man, and i mostly read fire punch for the art but god the writing got worse and worse from each volume and it jumped the shark so many times im astonishedanyway im gonna go read some good stuff, i had to clean my i honestly have no idea why i decided to finish this out of the manga ive read, but this manga is really bad and its themes are all over the place and it just feels like its going all over the placeyou can definably tell that fujimoto improved so much in-between fire punch and chainsaw man, and i mostly read fire punch for the art but god the writing got worse and worse from each volume and it jumped the shark so many times im astonishedanyway im gonna go read some good stuff, i had to clean my palate somehow you know? 。。。more

Rajkumar Pagey

I have a love hate relationship with the last chapter。Also, the camera! It survived being lost in the woods for Gods knows how long and then combined times kips of 90 years。 What is this camera made of? Recycled Nokia phones?Anti-climatic ending but what else could be expected。

Jose Ramirez

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Es un manga bueno en general。 Me refiero a los 8 tomos。 La historia es lo suficientemente interesante para leerlo hasta el final。 Hubo unos puntos que no me convencieron del todo porque no reconectan con la historia, como las personas que protegía Togata (la loca de las películas), que eran una pareja gay que nunca volvió a aparecer en la historia。 Pareciera que el autor solo quería ser condescendiente。 lo mismo pensé con el peor problema de Togata de "ser un hombre en el cuerpo de una mujer"。 T Es un manga bueno en general。 Me refiero a los 8 tomos。 La historia es lo suficientemente interesante para leerlo hasta el final。 Hubo unos puntos que no me convencieron del todo porque no reconectan con la historia, como las personas que protegía Togata (la loca de las películas), que eran una pareja gay que nunca volvió a aparecer en la historia。 Pareciera que el autor solo quería ser condescendiente。 lo mismo pensé con el peor problema de Togata de "ser un hombre en el cuerpo de una mujer"。 Togata es una persona que ha vivido por 300 años, por lo que su actitud infantil ante este hecho no me parece creíble。 Los personajes de la lanza, el bate y el sujeto desnudo con casco, no fueron explotados o explicados。 No aportan mucho a la historia principal de Agni y Luna。 La historia de Agni está bien cuidada y es interesante。 El final es parecido al final de Evangelion, pero menos alucinado。 Agni y Luna se quedan suspendidos en el espacio exterior dentro de un árbol gigante interplanetario。 Tiene partes psicológicas, pero no deja de narrar la historia。 Es un buen final。 Me gustó la reaparición de San como Fire Punch y su encuentro con Agni。 Y el mensaje de "Vive" que sin saber por qué hace actuar a Agni。 El final es parecido al final de Evangelion, pero menos alucinado。 Tiene partes psicológicas pero no deja de narrar la historia。 Es un buen final。 Me gustó que la reaparición de San como Fire punch y su encuentro con Agni。 Y el mensaje de "Vive" que sin saber porqué hace actuar a Agni。 。。。more

Chelsea Nicole *・゜゚・*

A lot of time skips in the final installment of the series。(view spoiler)[Agni was immediately attacked by San after he arrives to the village, claiming that he wasn't the Agni-sama that he knew。 He kills San in the process, touching his leg and engulfing him in flames。 Luna extinguishes the fire on Agni's body and touching his face, made him reborn and forget all his memories。 Luna asks Neneto to take care of him in exchange for her becoming the tree that saves humanity。 For the time being, Nen A lot of time skips in the final installment of the series。(view spoiler)[Agni was immediately attacked by San after he arrives to the village, claiming that he wasn't the Agni-sama that he knew。 He kills San in the process, touching his leg and engulfing him in flames。 Luna extinguishes the fire on Agni's body and touching his face, made him reborn and forget all his memories。 Luna asks Neneto to take care of him in exchange for her becoming the tree that saves humanity。 For the time being, Neneto takes care of Agni, naming him San。 All throughout, Agni and Luna lives on through every millennia, with Luna maintaining her position as the 'tree' and protecting Agni。 In the end, they have found their way into each other again。 (hide spoiler)]Overall, I liked the story。 It was fairly easy to read, and the art in every panel is always well done。 Fujimoto really knows how to create such interesting characters。 You'll find yourself liking them even more in every chapter。 Each volume definitely keeps you on your toes and makes you want to immediately reach for the next one。 。。。more

Michael Sorbello

This is a review of the entire series。One day, a miracle happened。 A new breed of children called gifted ones were born into the world, each with their own bizarre powers。 In the distant past, an evil gifted one known as the Ice Witch unleashed a never-ending blizzard upon the world which led to a new ice age and the near-extinction of all life on Earth。 Humanity returns to their primal nature, surviving only by cannibalizing, pillaging and enslaving each other。Agni and Luna are orphaned sibling This is a review of the entire series。One day, a miracle happened。 A new breed of children called gifted ones were born into the world, each with their own bizarre powers。 In the distant past, an evil gifted one known as the Ice Witch unleashed a never-ending blizzard upon the world which led to a new ice age and the near-extinction of all life on Earth。 Humanity returns to their primal nature, surviving only by cannibalizing, pillaging and enslaving each other。Agni and Luna are orphaned siblings, gifted ones with the power of regeneration。 They can regrow any limb they lose and heal from any injury。 Agni's powers are nearly unlimited while Luna requires much more recovery time。 Their fellow villagers take advantage of this by repeatedly chopping off their limbs and cooking them over a fire for daily nourishment。 They're treated like fuel and life is bleak for the brother and sister, but they find comfort in surviving together。That all changes when an army of wicked gifted ones raid their village for slaves and resources, only to misinterpret them as maniacal savages who torture and cannibalize their own people。 They burn the entire village down along with everyone who lives there。 Luna's powers are too weak to fully resist the might of the flames, leaving Agni the only survivor of the massacre。 His gift becomes a curse, as the flames that consume his body can only be extinguished upon death, which his unlimited regenerative powers prevent。 Unable to die, he becomes a walking inferno that's in constant agony of being devoured by fire。 With nothing but pain and hatred consuming him, he turns his fiery rage into a weapon to take revenge on the ones who took his sister away and the Ice Witch that caused the destruction of the world。Fire Punch is an insanely edgy dystopian thriller with a unique ice age setting。 The first volume alone contains torture, cannibalism, incest, extreme child abuse, genocide, slavery and just about every other nightmarish thing you can imagine。 Most of the disturbing content is purely for shock value, along with the characters all being very over-the-top twisted。 Agni is your typical edgelord antihero, there's a wannabe film maker girl who likes to record real murder and tragedies for her own entertainment, there's cultists who worship fire, constant gore and death all over the place, it's wild and shocking all the way through。It's the type of series you read just to see how weird, disturbing and shocking it can get。 It's definitely not for everyone, only fans of extreme shock horror would probably find any enjoyment from it。 The plot and characters are passable, but neither have much depth to them。 It's still entertaining for the shock-value alone and the entire second half of the series reaches levels of absurdity that I can't even begin to properly describe。 I honestly have no idea what the hell happened because it was so ridiculous, surreal and just barely coherent。That's Fire Punch in a nutshell。 It's edgy and absurd for no reason, but it's so weird, gruesome and over-the-top that it still manages to be entertaining so long as you have a strong stomach and a dark sense of humor。***My Social MediaMy YouTube Channel: https://www。youtube。com/channel/UCPPs。。。My Instagram Account: https://www。instagram。com/michael_sor。。。My Wattpad Account: https://www。wattpad。com/user/Michael-。。。My Paypal Donation Link: https://www。paypal。com/donate/?hosted。。。My Twitter Account: https://twitter。com/SorbelloHorrorMy Facebook Account: https://www。facebook。com/michael。sorb。。。 。。。more

Gigi Leung

Pulled an all-nigher to read the entire manga, absolutely worth it, though I had some serious existential crisis after readingIn conclusion: pain and suffering

July De La Cruz

⭐️ 5 ⭐️No se si estoy llorando de felicidad o de tristeza, pero estoy llorando fuerte。。。

Alba Medina

4⭐

Sydney

sorry, um im gonna have to ask you to politely float🕴 away from that woman, whom you regarded as your sister countless times, and go spend your myriads somewhere the life sucking 🌲🌳 , which conveniently was not 🧨 💥 along with 🌍 , does not have its crispy tentacles engraved in。 thank you

Dannie

Wow what a wild ride。 It had a lot of turns I wasn't expecting。 That was definitely an experience。 Wow what a wild ride。 It had a lot of turns I wasn't expecting。 That was definitely an experience。 。。。more

Melanie

3。5Que final para más triste。

Hideaki Satoh

The ending was anti-climatic, wasn't it? But I love it so much I'd say without it Fire Punch would simply be another huge misery fest for me。 Both Agni and Judah are talented actor/actress with countless roles they have to play in order to deal with the decaying, utterly brutal world around them: a world where there's nothing left but violence and atrocities that go far far beyond words, religious cultism, ruin and decays, nothing but far-fetched emotions and obligations that one has to put up w The ending was anti-climatic, wasn't it? But I love it so much I'd say without it Fire Punch would simply be another huge misery fest for me。 Both Agni and Judah are talented actor/actress with countless roles they have to play in order to deal with the decaying, utterly brutal world around them: a world where there's nothing left but violence and atrocities that go far far beyond words, religious cultism, ruin and decays, nothing but far-fetched emotions and obligations that one has to put up with。 But when everything is over, when they lose all the masks they have been wearing, when the very essence of Agni and Lunah's being is laid bare at last, what remains is so simple and pure: the desire to love and the longing to feel the warmth of others。 And I find that beautiful, truly。 。。。more

Morgan Sorensen

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 So the ending of this series is insane, though the whole series was insane so I'll let it slide。 I think overall though it had a interesting message about becoming who you are through your actions。 Initially revered as a god Agni Became the demon Fire Punch。 Judah becomes the savior of humanity。 this is such a thought provoking read, and if you are looking to get a start in manga this wouldn't be a bad one to start with。 Even though it is extremely sad and depressing at the beginning, I loved th So the ending of this series is insane, though the whole series was insane so I'll let it slide。 I think overall though it had a interesting message about becoming who you are through your actions。 Initially revered as a god Agni Became the demon Fire Punch。 Judah becomes the savior of humanity。 this is such a thought provoking read, and if you are looking to get a start in manga this wouldn't be a bad one to start with。 Even though it is extremely sad and depressing at the beginning, I loved the whole ride 。。。more

Yuri

What an excellent end for a great series。 Despite the edgy from the first volume and the transgender plot which seemed dragged into it without much attention, this story brought so many interesting themes and characters with a very good development。 At the end I could notice some similarities between Agni’s plot with Shinji from Neon Genesis Evangelion, however Fujimoto managed to use the same theme with a different perspective。 Overall, mostly if you’re reading Chainsaw Man, Fire Punch it’s def What an excellent end for a great series。 Despite the edgy from the first volume and the transgender plot which seemed dragged into it without much attention, this story brought so many interesting themes and characters with a very good development。 At the end I could notice some similarities between Agni’s plot with Shinji from Neon Genesis Evangelion, however Fujimoto managed to use the same theme with a different perspective。 Overall, mostly if you’re reading Chainsaw Man, Fire Punch it’s definitely a worth reading。 。。。more

Zwe Thant Hein

Pain

cece

hmm huh? i don't get it。 hmm huh? i don't get it。 。。。more

Kill

Oh my God, I am crying。 After No Country for old men and 2001 : A Space Odyssey, this is one of those stories that uses an anti-climax to perfection, for greater emotional and philosophical punch。 It was never supposed to be an action or Shonen manga (though the action present here is more exciting than any Shonen manga), it was always a political, philosophical and emotional exploration of the end of human race, human subjectivity, degeneracy, attachments, and the nature of religion and violenc Oh my God, I am crying。 After No Country for old men and 2001 : A Space Odyssey, this is one of those stories that uses an anti-climax to perfection, for greater emotional and philosophical punch。 It was never supposed to be an action or Shonen manga (though the action present here is more exciting than any Shonen manga), it was always a political, philosophical and emotional exploration of the end of human race, human subjectivity, degeneracy, attachments, and the nature of religion and violence。 It was a wonderful read and requires more brain cells to comprehend than your average goodreads reader who gives shite books like A court of owl, never night and not even bones higher ratings than masterpieces like To kill a mockingbird and Ulysses, and give books like this a lower rating, just because they didn't read the description on the fact that it can be triggering, and fail to see past and intent behind all the things that are triggering in the book。 Surely, as Ryan George puts it, we are living in the dumbest timeline。 。。。more

Thijs Koole

What a mind blowing, existential read this series was! It's not without its flaws but its been a long time since a series has left me so shuck and contemplative。 A must read if you want a gritty post apocalyptic X-man series that will have you question the meaning of "love"。 What a mind blowing, existential read this series was! It's not without its flaws but its been a long time since a series has left me so shuck and contemplative。 A must read if you want a gritty post apocalyptic X-man series that will have you question the meaning of "love"。 。。。more