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.