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Akame ga KILL! Zero #2

Akame ga KILL! ZERO, Vol. 2

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Akame and her team target the rival assassins Babara, Taeko, and Chelsea. Unbeknownst to all, Cornelia and Taeko became friends without knowing each other's true identities, but what awaits them now is...?!

It's the fierce second volume of Akame ga KILL! Zero, the prequel to the hit dark fantasy Akame ga KILL!

208 pages, Paperback

First published December 22, 2014

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1,918 reviews
July 14, 2016
"What a terrible enemy to have."

Yes, she is. I say this with every Akame volume - this is so brutal. Rough story, even with all the boob fanservice - as much as that can get annoying, in this, it is a nice respite from the terrible reality of the actual story.
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110 reviews
August 6, 2020
Ouhlala ça se combat... Purée. Mais c'est prenant et je trouve que les dessins sont top ! Ça donne envie de voir l'anime pour apprécier le mouvement des combats !
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315 reviews21 followers
August 14, 2019
"Akame Ga Kill Zero (2)" me ha sorprendido con creces. En este segundo tomo nuestra protagonista es amenazada por el grupo Ahlberg, compuesto por las asesinas Chelsea, Taeko y Babala. Este nuevo enemigo se interpone en su objetivo de librar del mal a la capital, por lo que tendrán que deshacerse de ellas.

¡Me lo he leído de una tirada! Es verdad que los mangas se leen bastante rápido, pero es que no podía parar de leer y de observar las escenas de acción entre ambos bandos, sobre todo cuando aparecía Taeko -un personaje que me recuerda muchísimo a Akame- .

Además de la acción continuada y de que la historia creada entorno a Akame coge más fuerza al aparecer dos bandos que creen estar haciendo el bien, el personaje de Cornelia tiene más importancia. Se centran un poco más en su figura y en sus pensamientos.

Otro punto a favor de este tomo es que las escenas de acción hablan por sí solas. Es como ver el anime pero sin la necesidad de música.

Es un tomo que le da más importancia a la figura de Cornelia y que se centra en ser menos introductorio, pero sin olvidarse de hacerte dudar de quien es el bueno y quien es el malo.
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339 reviews16 followers
July 10, 2017
Even better than the first in the series. I wish there was more background for the other original AGK characters, too.
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3,225 reviews123 followers
June 14, 2019
Again, I really like the art and this one has alot of friends vs friends as well. I do hope they develop Akame's character a bit more in future.
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36 reviews
January 8, 2022
Woah!!! This story got better than the first. Also I’m getting used to reading manga so I’m having a better time following the story!

Can’t wait for number 3!
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May 11, 2022
Rip Cornelia you will not be remembered
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2,486 reviews6 followers
September 27, 2022
Page after page of squiggly lines -- fight scenes. I can't tell who is fighting, other than by an occasional name-drop, nor what they are fighting about. Two stars is generous!
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155 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2023
This is just part 2, of Akame, and her team, as they are pursued by notorious Rebel assassins, things are getting harder for them now, they don't know who to trust or who to be friends with.
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