Reason for Reading: Apocalypse? Virus? Zombies? How could I *not*
want to read it?
Comments: First off this book is a little larger in length and
width than the usual manga which really enhances the superb
artwork. Done in very detailed black ink the artwork tells the
story for much of the book. There are a lot of wordless panels,
especially in the first half where words are very seldom used and
only sparsely when needed. There are many scenes which look down
upon a city or place and these are truly stunning, some of the best
artwork I've seen in a manga. There is a lot of violence but it's
all of the kind you'd expect to see when zombies are being shot at
and blown to pieces plus a small bit of language, thus the manga
has an "M" rating.
The story in this first volume is brief. The outline of what is
going on and who our main characters are is introduced and one gets
a bit of a feel for them. By the end of the book slight revelations
have been made and we know the end of the world is imminent. There
is one character whom not much information has been given and I
found, shall we say, quite interesting, by the name of Kozlov who
is a large talking grizzly bear who seems to be trying to protect
Eon Green and I find myself most compelled by him at the
moment.
I definitely have a sense of the story here but I'm not big on
wordless graphics, even though this does contain enough bubbles to
tell some story. I personally do need more. At this point, I'm
going to wait for Volume 2 before deciding whether this is a series
I want to follow. If you like Apocalyptic stories, lots of zombie
and motorcycle action with a grizzly bear thrown in for good
measure you may want to give this one a try.