Akira e i suoi amici del liceo Shujin di Tokyo hanno formato la banda dei fantomatici ladri di cuori per trafugare i Tesori presenti nei Palace, manifestazioni di desideri e ambizioni distorte dei loro proprietari. Dopo Suguru Kamoshida, l'insegnante di educazione fisica del loro liceo, la banda riesce a far ravvedere anche il celebre pittore Ichiryusai Madarame, ma la presidentessa del comitato studentesco, Makoto Nijima, incaricata di scoprire l'identità dei ladri, sta cominciando a sospettare di Akira e dei suoi compagni. Nel frattempo, gira voce che un'organizzazione criminale attiva a Shibuya stia prendendo di mira i minorenni... Riusciranno i fantomatici ladri di cuori a difendere la giustizia mantenendo segreta la propria identità? Il manga tratto dal videogioco "Persona 5".
makotos turning was so badass im glad they finally (after like two books) made her stand up for herself (fuck sae). I am also so here for more funny yusuke hes so unhinged and ofcoure ryuji is just always a bbg
Not happy that the manga decided to still incorporate the one terrible thing about the game: the horrible homophobic scene. There was an absolute opportunity there to skim over this or replace it with something that isn't just plainly offensive, but no attempt was made. This is the one knock about the game and is now the one knock on this manga series, and it was completely unnecessary. I'm still rating it quite highly because I felt like apart from the spread, the book felt a bit more lively and back on form of the beginning of the series.
The art is gorgeous as usual and so far I still really enjoy the manga they work the confidants in the story in a way that feels natural rather than forced. Makoto joining the crew now it’s about to get so good.
I would recommend this book to people who enjoy a ton of action and superpowers, but also some school drama and romance. Every time I read it, I wondered what would happen next because of all the suspense and action that goes on in the story. The story is set in modern day Tokyo, and the main character, Akira, faces the challenge of changing evil people’s hearts by being transported into the metaverse, which is basically a dystopia. In the beginning of the story, Akira gets transferred to a new high school, in which he meets Ryuji, a jokester, Anne, a model, and a talking cat named Morgana. Together, they form the group "The Phantom Thieves", and work together to obtain justice and freedom from the horrendous people in society. The author explores the theme of freedom and justice, making the point that everyone deserves to be free and live their life without selfish, narcissistic nuisances who treat you like garbage.
I'm demoting the entire series to 3 stars instead of 4, because I feel that it is strictly a series for fans of the videogame. The rest of the readership might feel a bit... cheated. Art is good but not great, especially if it can't remind you of a game you haven't played, and you don't even have the combat sections to compensate for the very, very chatty parts. I still love my Ka-tet, hmm scratch that... I mean my Phantom Thieves, but I'm reading Beastars at the same time, and Persona clearly suffers from the comparison.
will never forget how i disliked makoto a LOT the first time i played, and while shes still not my most favourite, i have so much more love and compassion for her now. sweet baby....