
YouTube | Blog | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Snapchat Kaneki is living a pretty normal life he loves books and hanging out with his best friend. It is a mature manga (if the cannibalism didn't clue you in), so just be warned about that. It was really neat to read and the art is great. It felt like a letdown, and that it could've been so much cooler if the series had continued from there opposed to starting with the whole memory-loss arc.Īt the end of the day, I did enjoy this one. Ken is poised for the greatest fight of his life.and then the book just kinda ends. It also ended just at the pinnacle of interest - where There were moments that were skipped by that I would've LOVED to see drawn out. I will say that this series does have a few really great scenes or areas of interest that just happen off screen - which annoyed me. There's just something about a character fighting against their nature and pursuing the "right" path above all else that fascinates me. Ken's descent into Ghoul-hood was both fascinating and horrifying to watch. I love the morality juxtaposed against the will to survive. I love the concept of this - the ever narrowing lines between what it means to be human and monster. So, I've been curious about Tokyo Ghoul for ages. Life is for the living, but what do you do when life isn't worth living anymore? Stunned, horrified, Ken can only look on as his body changes and his appetite grows. Unbeknownst to Ken, he has several of his internal organs replaced with those of a Ghoul.which makes him half-Ghoul. Ken desperately needs vital organs and the only donor nearby is.the date. Back at the hospital, the doctors are in a bind. Ken is dangerously injured and his date even moreso. Ghouls walk, talk and act human but the main difference is that they are an obligate carnivore.and the only meat they can consume is human. In Ken's world there are people and beings called Ghouls. On the walk home, they turn down a dark alley and.she tries to eat him. Tentatively, excitedly, he asks her out and they have a wonderful date. One day, Ken notices a cute girl at a coffee shop who just so happens to be reading his favorite author. His best friend, Hide, is the closest person he has to family.

Ken Kaneki is an average college student - albeit a bit bookish and quiet. Tokyo Ghoul so far: Places, Characters, Summaryīonus Manga: 'My Name is Kazuichi Banjo.'Ĥ Four-Panel Cartoons: Snow White, Rapunzel, Rapunzel?, and Little Red Riding HoodĤ Four-Panel Cartoons: Kenderella, Kenderella 2, Hansel and Gretel, and Hansel and Gretel 2ĭecember Tierlist Vlog is up! Click the link to see the video review of all the books read in December! The Written Review
