D'un côté, Mirai armé d'une flèche rouge, de l'autre, Metropoliman et sa flèche blanche. Les deux candidats se livrent un duel sans merci et la distance qui les sépare se réduit à chaque assaut. Le verdict va tomber. Pour vivre et accomplir leur rêve, Mirai et Saki semblent prêts à tout, mais iront-ils jusqu’à tuer celui qui se considère comme le nouveau Dieu ?
Tsugumi Ōba (Profile in Japanese: 大場 つぐみ), born in Tokyo, Japan, is a writer best known for the manga Death Note. His/her real identity is a closely guarded secret. As stated by the profile placed at the beginning of each Death Note manga, Ōba collects teacups and develops manga plots while holding his knees on a chair, similar to a habit of L, one of the main characters of the series.
There is speculation that Tsugumi Ōba is a pen name and that he is really Hiroshi Gamō. Pointing out that in Bakuman the main character's uncle was a one-hit wonder manga artist who worked on a gag super hero manga, very similar to Gamō and Tottemo! Luckyman in all aspects. Also that the storyboards drawn by Ōba greatly resemble Tottemo! Luckyman in style.
The most boring fight in the history of fights is finally over and the last chapter caught my attention so I hope next volume will go back to a level we know Ohba and Obata can achieve.
I agree that the last few issues were boring and iffy, and the fight was boring and at all the places, but here we finally have some developments and a few revelations come forward that may make next issues a little bit or much more exciting but let's see how it goes, though I must say the art is good. So let's go on and Keep on Reading.
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Platinum End, Vol. 8 continues where the previous tankobon left off and contains the next four chapters (24–27) of the on-going manga series.
The tankōbon concludes the match between Mirai Kakehashi as Red and Kanade Uryu as Metropoliman, during their shoot out, Mirai Kakehashi discovered that Kande Uryu was already under controlled by a red arrow, but he is unsure when he was hit. Metropoliman could have been under the influence of someone else recently or the entire time.
With his dying action, Nanato Mukaido killed Metropoliman, since Mirai Kakehashi was under the influence of the red arrow by Nanato Mukaido, he couldn’t stop him for doing so. Soon after, Nanato Mukaido succumbed to his cancer and died fulfilled that he has prevented one such as Metropoliman from becoming God.
Mirai Kakehashi and Saki Hanakago are alone in their quest now without the leadership of Nanato Mukaido. The night of his death, Mirai Kakehashi revealed to her that Metropoliman was being controlled under the influence of a red arrow and the person controlling him is still out there.
With the deaths of Kanade Uryu and Nanato Mukaido, it brings the death toll of the God Candidates to seven with six other still living. Tonma Rodriguez, the comedian was quickly killed off earlier in the series, Shogo Hatakeyama, Saburo Tabuchi, and Chiyo Nakayma were killed when Metropoliman made his reveal to the world at Jinbo Stadium. Hajime Sokotani was killed by Metropoliman during the final battle, with Kanade Uryu being killed by Nanato Mukaido, who succumbed to his cancer.
Tsugumi Ohba has written another wonderful tankobon. It showed the climatic conclusion to the Metropoliman arc and an introduction of a curious character that was controlling him – the second picture that Nanato Mukaido took during the Jinbo Stadium storyline and the person wearing the Donald Trump mask. Now that the Metropoliman arc is done, I am quite curious as to where the story would lead in the next tankōbon. As always, Takeshi Obata's art is simply amazing and accentuates the text rather well.
All in all, Platinum End, Vol. 8 is a wonderful continuation of the series and I can't wait to read more. I am intrigued to find out how the story continues.
It was moderately more interesting than the two volumes before, but it didn't wow me. Again it just kind of felt anti-climactic.
Death Note felt like the stakes were high, this was largely in part to a one-against-the world story at the outset. I think Platinum End's problem lies in that here are too many 'powerful' characters but then each character also feels extremely shallow in depth.
Definitely a better volume compared to the previous ones. Unfortunately my favourite character so far is now dead so that's that :) at least some new plotlines are moving in the background
Tomo frenético en el que se pone fin a lo que podríamos llamar un primer arco en esta historia (algo que me ha recordado mucho a lo que también vivimos con Death Note). Por un lado me gusta que los autores, con este final, ahora abran otros frentes en la historia pero, por otro lado, temo que pierda fuerza... veremos qué tal avanzan los siguientes tomos...
La batalla entre Metropoliman y Mirai llega a su conclusión. Obviamente no es nada sorpresivo, y aunque los autores intentan darle giros, el resultado de esta confrontación es predecible 100 páginas antes de que suceda. Por si fuera poco, intentan darle un giro más porque esta serie tendrá que continuar, si mi teoría es cierta, por al menos 12 volúmenes. Así que si pensábamos que Metropoliman era el más malvado, resulta que tenía un socio. Efectivamente. 8 volúmenes y ninguna mención de eso. Hasta ahora. Los únicos dos personajes que me gustaban de esta serie, encuentran su final en el mismo tomo y aunque se van de manera emotivas, ambos de manera diferente, me pone a pensar, ¿Qué será de esta serie serie sin estos personajes? EL final del tomo da pistas de una futura reunión entre los ángeles y eso quizá sea bueno. No sé porque sigo leyendo esta decepción.
Capítulo 24. Al fin llega el punto culminante en esta situación. Esa estrategia de Kakehashi fue muy inteligente, lo han atrapado entre él y Saki. ¿De quién será esa flecha roja?
Capítulo 25. No pensé que Mukaido realmente matará a Metropoliman y que Saki y Kakehashi se lo hayan permitido y le hayan ayudado, pensaba que en el último momento Kakehashi lo iba a dejar vivir.
Capítulo 26. No puedo dejar de amar el dibujo de este hombre, es maravilloso. RIP a un gran personaje. Mukaido Nanato
Capítulo 27. Se revela que una compañera de clases de Metropoliman fue la que le disparó la flecha roja y por eso no huyó de la pelea cuando claramente estaba en desventaja. Esa escena de Saki y Kakehashi comiendo juntos, puro love♥️
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With Mirai not wishing to kill Metropoliman the two of them are getting closer to one another as their duel crawls to a finish. Mirai is in for a surprise though as he discovers a secret to Metropoliman that requires more drastic actions to save the lives of others in one of the goriest books of the series so far. Don't expect a whole lot of conversations as the actions amp up and those that survive must deal with losses each in their own ways. Of course with the Metropoliman story now over our next opponent is now ready to fulfill their own plans as the war for godhood continues on. So much action and so much feelings in this volume.
i'm in one of the biggest shocks of my life. i actually can't believe that they killed kanade.. reading that part i was like "nah, there's no way, like we are in the middle of the manga", but no!! they really killed him. and the GOAT of the series also died... noooo!! my man... what are we gonna do without you?? :((( the manga took an interesting turn after kanade's death, but wth?! i don't get it (yet) why would hajime's angel help the trump masked boy?? the ending was, as well, very captivating with the angels meeting. what are they up to?
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This is where I stopped reading this manga. Just more slow paced battling with next to nothing happening and an angsty antagonist. Also the ideological aspects thrown in are truly lame, they're so simplistic and the political tones kept pissing me off. I put this down after finishing 6, but coming back I really regret it. Nothing significant plot-wise has really happened, it just feels like a bland shounen.
I received my copy of Platinum End, Vol. 8 from the publisher through Edelweiss+.
This was an emotional volume. The battle that lasted I don't remember how many chapters finally closes, Mukaido passes on, and a kid starts controlling Kanade. What will happen next?
I think this was one of the better volumes of this series after the last few have been, in my view, weak.
This story started going downhill two volumes ago and the descent continues. I had no idea what was going on for the majority of this volume as there was no dialogue in most of the panels. And what I did see was unnecessarily gory. This series has an interesting premise, but I think Ohba-san is running out of steam. I also don't appreciate the political statement he's sending.
Bien sûr comme toujours le manga est très beau mais pour la deuxième fois d’affilée son contenu me déçoit. Beaucoup de combat pas tres intéressant et finalement une histoire qui avance goute par goute :-/
Irgendwie bin ich grad echt froh, das dieser lange Kampf endlich vorbei ist, aber ich muß auch sagen, irgendwie war dieser Band am Ende hin unfassbar traurig q___q bin gespannt, wie jez sozusagen die zweite Hälfte wird :D
Ein Handlungsstrang findet sein Ende - wirft aber neue Fragen auf. Ein Umschwung steht bevor und der Wettstreit der Gottesanwärter wird sich nachhaltig ändern - in welche Richtung? Keine Ahnung, aber das macht die ganze Sache ja spannend!
Well...not much to say here. One of the problems with killing your main antagonist before the series is over is you have to quickly establish a new conflict for which the series can end on. Oh yeah, and now that they've killed the one character I like...well, good luck going forward.
Les dessins dans les moments de combat commencent à me déranger, on a du mal à identifier ce qu’il se passe réellement La défaite de metropoliman est arrivée trop vite, trop précipitée. Le combat aurait mérité quelques rebondissements supplémentaires pour nous mettre dans l’angoisse
Je suis de plus e plus déçue par Platinum End. Je maintiens mes propos : Tsugumi Ohba et Takeshi nous ont habitué à mieux et le manga de baston n'est pas ce qui leur convient...
Major turning points in the plot all over. New characters, several pivotal decisions, and a plot twist that I really should have saw coming but didn’t.
4.5⭐️Bueno la pelea que estaba desde tomos anteriores se me había echo eterna y aburrida pero la forma en que acabo en este tomo estuvo genial. Y ahora sin este villano las cosas me intrigan más ¿que pasara? PD: esa portada es un spoiler 🤭
Me ha encantado. Sobre todo me ha gustado ver cómo ha terminado la batalla aunque no me esperaba que acabase así. Lo que más me ha gustado es el giro que ha dado y el nuevo personaje que se suma.