![]() ![]() As anyone reading VIZ Media’s digital localization of said anthology knows, however, Death Note may finally have met its match in The Promised Neverland, and what a coincidence - it also just happens to be penned by an artist/writer duo. It was unlike anything Japanese manga anthology Weekly Shonen Jump had published before, what with its questions of morality (“is it okay to kill criminals?”) captivating its brooding teen audience and inspiring impassioned debates every which way on the Internet. Like, really.Ī decade ago, Death Note captured the manga-reading world with its grim visuals and cat-vs-mouse narrative, featuring gods of death and killer notebooks used to purge the world of criminals. ![]() A quick summary for such readers: it’s really, really good. ![]() Those who want to jump into The Promised Neverland completely unaware may want to skip this review. Notice: While we don’t dive into specific developments following the 1st chapter, given how it drives the plot, we summarize the shocking events of the manga’s beginning in full. Shonen Jump’s thriller finally hits stores. ![]()
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