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A post-apocalyptic story of survival in a surreal prison built in the ruins of Tokyo. Framed for the brutal murders of his classmates by the mysterious Red Man, middle school student Ganta Igarashi finds himself sentenced to death and sent to the bizarre and fatal theme park/prison that has risen from the ruins of the Great Tokyo Earthquake—a hell on earth known as “Deadman Wonderland.” Falsely accused of murdering his classmates and sentenced to death in Deadman Wonderland, Ganta begins to learn more about life inside the prison walls. Upon hearing that the Red Man, the strange being that killed his friends, is in the G Ward, Ganta heads there seeking answers—and revenge. Instead he finds a mysterious man who calls him “Woodpecker.” Review: The true Wonderland - Having been attacked by the `Red Man' at the end of the previous volume, Ganta hears of the mysterious Ward G that isn't on any map of Deadman Wonderland. Thinking the `Red Man' could be there Ganta, Shiro and Yo search for the Ward G only to be chased by a security robot and encounter another person with mysterious powers. Eventually Ganta discovers the true purpose of Deadman Wonderland and his own place within it. This second volume of `Deadman Wonderland' continues this great series and begins to get to the meat of the series with the revelation about the true purpose of the prison. The volume also sees the introduction of a number of new characters including Senji `Crow' Kiyomasa who, along with Shiro, is a favourite character of mine from the series. The artwork continues to be very good with some very nice gory scenes and the plot also remains very interesting. 'Deadman Wonderland' is easily one of my favourite manga series and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes their manga quite dark. Review: Deadman Wonderland Vol.2 Recommendation - Deadman Wonderland is a great manga to read so far, I have watched the anime and enjoyed it thoroughly. The artwork is great and the story is totally on key for anyone into some dark action/fighting with a hint of gore here and there. Overall I highly recommend this to anyone whether your are a novice to the manga world or a complete veteran.
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T**R
The true Wonderland
Having been attacked by the `Red Man' at the end of the previous volume, Ganta hears of the mysterious Ward G that isn't on any map of Deadman Wonderland. Thinking the `Red Man' could be there Ganta, Shiro and Yo search for the Ward G only to be chased by a security robot and encounter another person with mysterious powers. Eventually Ganta discovers the true purpose of Deadman Wonderland and his own place within it. This second volume of `Deadman Wonderland' continues this great series and begins to get to the meat of the series with the revelation about the true purpose of the prison. The volume also sees the introduction of a number of new characters including Senji `Crow' Kiyomasa who, along with Shiro, is a favourite character of mine from the series. The artwork continues to be very good with some very nice gory scenes and the plot also remains very interesting. 'Deadman Wonderland' is easily one of my favourite manga series and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes their manga quite dark.
C**D
Deadman Wonderland Vol.2 Recommendation
Deadman Wonderland is a great manga to read so far, I have watched the anime and enjoyed it thoroughly. The artwork is great and the story is totally on key for anyone into some dark action/fighting with a hint of gore here and there. Overall I highly recommend this to anyone whether your are a novice to the manga world or a complete veteran.
S**N
Great book
Really enjoyed
B**N
Great volume really builds on the first and shows how ...
Great volume really builds on the first and shows how corrupt the commissioner and government higher ups are another brilliant volume great art and a huge amount of progression in the story without being to much
N**H
So the story continues...
Continuing the crushing story started in the first volume, this takes it several steps further, bringing a darker more urgent tone to the world of Deadman Wonderland. Well worth every second of reading.
N**Y
Amazing!
Just keeps getting better and better the more I read, its so twisted and dark! Really cant recommend this anime enough, kind of reminded me of Tokyo Ghoul (where the main character has to overcome a weakness to be useful to his/her peers). Bloody great read!
S**E
Great graphic book
Arrived swiftly
B**R
Deadman wonderland is awesome
Was an amazing read, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time reading. When I finished it, I immediately bought the next volume. Definitely worth trying if you love manga and anime!
K**T
Incredibly well done horror/dystopian manga
This is the second book in the Deadman Wonderland. I absolutely loved it! These books are so strange and just so intriguing. Ganta is recovering from the ordeals of book 1. When he finds out the Red Man is kept in Ward G, he begs Shiro to take him there. While in the mysterious Ward G Ganta finds out the true reason this place is called Deadman Wonderland. As a results of an impromtu battle in Ward G, Ganta finds himself fighting in the Carnival of Corpses. In this book Ganta starts to unravel the secrets of Deadman Wonderland, including what/who is really kept in Ward G. We also learn more about Shiro and get to see her truly kick butt in some scenes. I really loved all the interesting revelations in this story. There is a lot of dark humor in here as well which I really enjoyed. There is also a ton of action, which was well done and fun to read about. These mangas are very well drawn as well. My only complaint is that this manga suffers from giant-boob syndrome (all the women in here have absolutely ginormous breasts that are completely improbable). Overall an incredibly well done horror-action-dystopian themed manga. I really loved it and can’t wait to read the next one in the series. This is a very gory and somewhat disturbing manga, that has some fascinating characters and a really interesting setting. I would recommend to those who like action-packed manga with a horror/dystopian theme to it.
T**D
As expected
The packaging was on the weaker side. The book was loose en a cardboard box, would have wished that it atleast was in a plastic cover for protection against the elements.
A**Z
Volumen 2, por fin empiezalo bueno.
Como en muchos mangas, el Volumen 1 es para crear el mundo y los personajes, y el 2 para impactar, y Deadman Wonderland no es la excepción. Este volumen introduce mucha mas accion y explicaciones que el pasado, aunque dejando suficientes preguntas para seguir leyendo.
W**G
Real Greatness
The second volume managed a feat I didn't think possible. It not only created a greater story and character depth, but it also blew away volume 1 in every possible aspect. Questions are answered, greater questions are asked and characters find themselves in situations that force growth and give the reader far greater understanding of their motivations and personalities. This is an impressive manga. I've never seen the anime and have no plans to watch it either. So, I have no idea how this stacks up in comparison. Sorry, but I'm a fan of the written word and always will be. I'm not big on spending full price on graphic novels and manga because I find the price high for the amount of story one receives in return. Despite this, I'll be purchasing the subsequent volumes of Deadman Wonderland. I'm hoping they're worth it. All signs indicate they will be.
T**Y
Really good Series
Great reads these mangas are hard to put down when you start reading them.
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