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Suzaku of Japan and Lelouch of Brittania were boyhood friends. Then the Holy Empire of Britannia invaded Japan and conquered the country, declaring it was now known as "Area 11." Freedom was taken away and the proud Japanese people became known as Elevens. Seven years later, Lelouch and Suzaku, now honorary Brittanians, are in high school, resigned to the fact that they can do little to change the world around them. That is until he meets a mysterious girl that gives him the power to control people's minds - the power of Geass! He dons a mask and becomes the ruthless terrorist known only as Zero. But what of Suzaku?
This manga series focuses on Suzaku's side of the story, depicting events from the Geass story previously unknown with plently of shocking twists and surprises!
175 pages, Paperback
First published June 26, 2007
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Code Geass Suzaku isn't a retelling of the story from Suzaku's viewpoint so much as an alternate history treatment. Author Ohkouchi doesn't stick to the facts of the anime and instead changes them a little to make Suzaku a more interesting character. As a result, those that are invested in the canon of the anime may find that frustrating. For me, I had a problem with the storytelling itself; this manga felt like a series of scene vignettes (showing Suzaku's viewpoint instead of Lelouche's from key points in the anime) rather than a story that flows. It's choppy, skips around everywhere, and can even be confusing in places.