

desertcart.com: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 20: 9781974720972: Gotouge, Koyoharu: Books Review: Great series - Its getting intense. Fast delivery. Review: heart wrenching, intense, and you won’t want to put the manga down until the last page. - Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Volume 20 continues as the Demon Slayer Corps’ initial confrontation with the most powerful of Muzan’s demons, Kokushibo, has left Tokito severely wounded and Genya cut in half. Miraculously Genya is still alive hoping that his regenerative power can heal even his fatal wound. The Hashira Himejima and Sanemi face-off with Kokushibo and unleash all of their skills against him. Although Himejima is blind, he may have a chance against Kokushibo’s whirlwind of flashing blades, if he can see into the Transparent World. If I had to pick two words to describe this volume in two words, they would be intense and heart-wrenching. The mangaka, Koyoharu Gotouge, does not hold back on the emotions or high-stakes action in any of the chapters in Volume 20. A majority of this volume focused on the battle between the Himejima, Sanemi, Genya, and Muichiro as they face-off against Muzan’s strongest demon, the former Demon Slayer, Kokushibo. I honestly had to read the whole volume in one sitting because I could not put this manga down and have to know what the outcomes would be in the end. The artwork is great in this volume, however, I felt like there are some pages that have a lot going on all at once. It does a great job of capturing the chaos of the battle, but it also makes it hard to digest. It is worthwhile to just slow down and take in all of the action and illustrations taking place during some scenes. Another thing that I loved about Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Volume 20 was the writing. Gotouge really captures the characters’ emotions in Volume 20 Throughout the volume you can really feel the Himejima, Sanemi, Genya, and Muichiro desperation on every page of this volume. The character’s inner monologues and dialogues with one another are what sell the intensity of the scenes and their desperation to defeat Kokushibo. Even though the Demon Slayers know that the odds are not in their favor. Their opponent surpasses them in skill, hundreds of years of experience, and not only is a top-ranked demon but a former Demon Slayer as well. It is the way that the Himejima and the other Demon Slayers sacrifice and put their lives on the line, for one another to get an advantage against their enemy that really sells their desperation. Even though they are fully aware that this isn’t a fight that they will survive. They know that this is a fight they can not afford to lose, even if that means they have to die to succeed. Overall, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Volume 20 is heart wrenching, intense, and you won’t want to put the manga down until the last page. Koyoharu Gotouge continues to build upon the suspense and tension in every chapter of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Volume 20. This volume kills it when it comes to the storytelling
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,163 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #12 in Teen & Young Adult Manga (Books) #67 in Shonen Manga (Books) #88 in Action & Adventure Manga (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (5,928) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 0.6 x 7.5 inches |
| Grade level | 10 - 12 |
| ISBN-10 | 1974720977 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1974720972 |
| Item Weight | 3.99 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| Publication date | February 2, 2021 |
| Publisher | VIZ Media LLC |
| Reading age | 14 - 17 years |
M**Y
Great series
Its getting intense. Fast delivery.
S**R
heart wrenching, intense, and you won’t want to put the manga down until the last page.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Volume 20 continues as the Demon Slayer Corps’ initial confrontation with the most powerful of Muzan’s demons, Kokushibo, has left Tokito severely wounded and Genya cut in half. Miraculously Genya is still alive hoping that his regenerative power can heal even his fatal wound. The Hashira Himejima and Sanemi face-off with Kokushibo and unleash all of their skills against him. Although Himejima is blind, he may have a chance against Kokushibo’s whirlwind of flashing blades, if he can see into the Transparent World. If I had to pick two words to describe this volume in two words, they would be intense and heart-wrenching. The mangaka, Koyoharu Gotouge, does not hold back on the emotions or high-stakes action in any of the chapters in Volume 20. A majority of this volume focused on the battle between the Himejima, Sanemi, Genya, and Muichiro as they face-off against Muzan’s strongest demon, the former Demon Slayer, Kokushibo. I honestly had to read the whole volume in one sitting because I could not put this manga down and have to know what the outcomes would be in the end. The artwork is great in this volume, however, I felt like there are some pages that have a lot going on all at once. It does a great job of capturing the chaos of the battle, but it also makes it hard to digest. It is worthwhile to just slow down and take in all of the action and illustrations taking place during some scenes. Another thing that I loved about Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Volume 20 was the writing. Gotouge really captures the characters’ emotions in Volume 20 Throughout the volume you can really feel the Himejima, Sanemi, Genya, and Muichiro desperation on every page of this volume. The character’s inner monologues and dialogues with one another are what sell the intensity of the scenes and their desperation to defeat Kokushibo. Even though the Demon Slayers know that the odds are not in their favor. Their opponent surpasses them in skill, hundreds of years of experience, and not only is a top-ranked demon but a former Demon Slayer as well. It is the way that the Himejima and the other Demon Slayers sacrifice and put their lives on the line, for one another to get an advantage against their enemy that really sells their desperation. Even though they are fully aware that this isn’t a fight that they will survive. They know that this is a fight they can not afford to lose, even if that means they have to die to succeed. Overall, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Volume 20 is heart wrenching, intense, and you won’t want to put the manga down until the last page. Koyoharu Gotouge continues to build upon the suspense and tension in every chapter of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, Volume 20. This volume kills it when it comes to the storytelling
S**A
Entertaining
My teen likes it. A bit graphic, so heads up.
N**A
It is so quality
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C**!
Genial
V**D
I was so good
It came in perfect condition I is my favorite book ever i have only watched the anime until I finished the movie so I have only read 19 before this is first time I cried while reading a book. I was crying when he cut his wood flute in half. 😢 but it dose have only one battle in it.
F**I
Manga vol 20
It came in good quality, the Manga had no scratches, rips, or dirt, and point to the delivery person for putting it behind the shovel next to my door so no one would see it! But overall great condition
T**Y
I’m so excited!!!!!
You get EXACTLY what you pay for!!
K**E
This is another fad children like to collect.
V**.
Good product and original!!☺️☺️
A**L
My 12 year old loves these books. Hard to find in local book stores.
B**N
Es buen producto y buen libro
A**Y
Schnelle Lieferung Tochter hat sich gefreut
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