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Customers find this manga engaging, with an epic suspenseful storyline that stays true to the anime. The artwork receives positive feedback for its amazing quality, and customers appreciate the interesting concept and character designs that grow on them. The pacing is well-done, and customers consider it worth the price. While many customers praise the attention to detail, some find certain parts confusing.
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In this post-apocalytpic sci-fi story, humanity has been devastated by the bizarre, giant humanoids known as the Titans. Little is known about where they came from or why they are bent on consuming mankind. Seemingly unintelligent, they have roamed the world for years, killing everyone they see. For the past century, what’s left of man has hidden in a giant, three-walled city. People believe their 100-meter-high walls will protect them from the Titans, but the sudden appearance of an immense Titan is about to change everything. Winner of the 2011 Kodansha Manga Award (Shonen) and nominated for the prestigious Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize for 2012.
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Reviewer: S. Han
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: An amazingly inclusive cast, an unforgettable story
Review: I find it absolutely hilarious that there are people who could read Attack on Titan and think that it’s got some kind of xenophobic or nationalistic/isolationist political message in it. Because seriously–did those people even READ the story? Are they so unable to read the (not even that subtextual) subtext that they don’t realize that AoT is a huge CRITICISM of any kind of overly isolationist, dictatorial government? If the main characters’ passionate, curious attitudes toward freedom and going out to see what’s beyond the walls of the tiny world they were born into in volume 1 wasn’t hint enough, just keep on reading and the story will spell it out for you–why it’s so important to face one’s fears head-on and push outside your little “safety bubble” of complacency and LIVE (and it’ll do it while being thrilling, entertaining, gut-wrenchingly moving, and surprisingly humorous at times, and will remind you about both how awful and how amazing human beings can be in the worst of times).As for the feeble and completely inaccurate claims of xenophobia, etc, our handful of slower-witted readers have suggested, I’d actually say Attack on Titan is one of the MOST inclusive, non-xenophobic (and NON-MISOGYNISTIC, while we’re at it!) manga to come out of Japan in the past two decades, especially in the popular shounen manga category. While most shounen manga like to stick to a heavily (or entirely) Japanese setting with mostly Japanese heroes (which is totally fine, since these stories were written by Japanese people for the Japanese market), AoT goes out of its way to a) set the story in an identifiably western land with identifiably western-looking characters with western-sounding names (German, in fact, for the majority: Jaeger, Franz, Thomas, Annie, Reiner, Bertholdt, Erwin, Armin, Levi). Though interestingly, the author Isayama Hajime goes a step further by making the population ethnically DIVERSE on top of that–we have Mikasa Ackerman, whose Asian heritage and Japanese name are discussed frankly to be what they are (Asian/Japanese). Then we have characters like Franz, Ymir and Hanji Zoe who have clearly darker coloring and facial features that make them identifiably black, middle-eastern, and either middle-eastern or Indian/South Asian, respectively.In fact, in general, Isayama breaks so many molds of the “conventional look” of comics characters to make his characters visually diverse and inclusive–Mikasa Ackerman, the main heroine, is shown to be visually more muscular and thus, logically, *heavier* (yet still feminine and beautiful) than the main boy character (and her love interest) because she is blatantly shown to be physically stronger than him. There are very tall girls like Ymir and Nanaba, as well as very short ones who still kick butt (like Annie) or not (like Krista), girls with larger/not-cutely-Disney-Princess-like noses like Annie, boys who are petite and effeminate/delicate-looking like Armin, and boys who are super-tall (Bertholdt) or super-buff (Reiner) as well. The biggest badass in the entire series is a petite, muscular 30-something-year-old man who is SHORTER than almost all the kids and has the kind of baby face petite guys do in real life–but you would never see any of these types of people in any other manga (or western graphic novel, come to think of it. Especially the diversity among the women–western graphic novels require all major female characters to have the same slim, buxom body type and flawless, pretty faces with cute/petite noses, etc).But even aside from all the awesome inclusiveness in the looks and personalities of the characters, what makes AoT so special to me is that Isayama also has a very wide, inclusive view of all types of people in his heart and that inclusiveness and ability to see all people, regardless of race, looks, attitudes, etc, as PEOPLE who are worthwhile and worth having compassion for, is what makes his cast and their relationships so striking, unique, memorable, and imbued with the power to touch the audience.As for the whole premise of the story–of these humans, hiding (or more appropriately, TRAPPED) behind walls to hide from these giant, insensible, inhuman terrors–the POINT of the story is that the heroes and the handful of brave, perhaps foolish, people who join the Survey Corps are not content to live trapped inside the boundaries they were born into, even in the face of the deadly, terrifying hell that awaits them outside those boundaries. It’s a story not just about the Japanese or any particular ethnic group–it’s about humanity as a whole, and how magnificent the indomitable human spirit is that would choose freedom in the face of death-defying odds and fear over a life of safe complacency. It’s the same struggle human beings the world over have faced since civilization began (Henry David Thoreau’s “Most men lead lives of quiet desperation” essay, and “Just Around the Riverbend” from Pocahontas are just two of many, many examples)–do you stay in a safe, mind-numbing existence, or have the courage to push outside your safe zone and LIVE?THAT is what Attack on Titan is about.
Reviewer: Andreya
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Must Read!
Review: Attack on Titan is definitely one of my favorite animes and both the manga and anime were amazing! Isayama’s art style is raw and dynamic, perfectly capturing the intense action and the emotional moments. The characters are unforgettable. Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, Armin Arlert, and the entire Survey Corps are fully realized, and you can feel their growth, sacrifices, and pain throughout the story. Attack on Titan is a must-read for any manga fan. It’s a rollercoaster of emotions with breathtaking battles and a deep narrative. I also bought the physical manga and they were in perfect condition!
Reviewer: Rebecca Higgins
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Always My Favorite
Review: No matter how gruesome this series is, it holds a special place in my heart. I stumbled across it on Toonami when it was still a thing, at 11 years old.The characters, the story. All came together wonderfully.1000000/10 would recommend
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: First ever manga!
Review: This is the first time reading manga for me and it is really impressive. Mr. Isayama did an excellent job on this book.
Reviewer: Ryana Lynn
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A little confusing, but good!
Review: I have the advantage of watching several episodes of the show prior to reading. At times its hard to tell when there is a time skip and a lot of info is skipped. But still good!
Reviewer: Javonda
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 😮
Review: This is really interesting and good. Don’t really have much to say but I need to keep reading the volumes.
Reviewer: brian fowler
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Source material FTW
Review: I didn’t get to watch the anime or read this when it came put but am loving “discovering” it now!
Reviewer: David Warga
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Dark, mysterious, makes me want more
Review: I bought all of the currently available volumes of the manga at the same time, so I’m going to do a review right here of the whole thing. I won’t include any huge spoilers.The setting of this world is basically the apocalypse; the majority of humanity has been wiped out by huge man-eating humanoid creatures called Titans. The survivors of humanity hide behind huge walls to protect themselves, and only a brave few, the Survey Corps, venture from the safety of the walls to fight against the Titans. For a hundred years, humanity has lived inside these walls in relative peace, without fear of being eaten by those monsters. All that is about to change when the Titans attack.Enter Erin Jaeger, a boy with intense drive, and a strong will to kill the Titans and see the world. His adopted sister, Mikasa, has a naturally aptitude for anything she tries, and she’ll protect Erin with her life. Their best friend Armin is physically weak, but his intelligence is second to none. Together they’ll try to survive in a world that seems to become deadlier by the day, and try to help save humanity from extinction.I’ve never read a manga before reading this, and I have to say, it’ll be hard for anything to match Attack on Titan. This story draws you in with complex characters, elitism, and (for a lack of a better term) ninja action. If gruesome images bothers you, than a manga about man-eating monsters may not be best for you, but if you think you can get through it, you won’t be disappointed. This is an excellent series and I cannot wait for more.
Reviewer: Omar Mohamed
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: الكتاب غير اصلي و ليس من الناشر الرسمي
Reviewer: Arudra Eswar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Attack on Titan:A Gripping Tale of Humanity’s Struggle for Survival:In the realm of anime, Attack on Titan stands as a towering masterpiece, captivating audiences worldwide with its intricate plot, complex characters, and captivating blend of action, horror, and mystery. Set in a world besieged by colossal humanoid monsters known as Titans, Attack on Titan follows the journey of Eren Yeager, a young boy who vows to eradicate the Titans after they destroy his hometown and devour his mother.A Gripping Narrative:The story of Attack on Titan unfolds with a masterful blend of suspense, intrigue, and emotional depth. Eren’s unwavering determination to avenge his fallen comrades and protect humanity from the Titans drives the narrative forward, while the ever-present threat of these monstrous creatures keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.Complex and Compelling Characters:Eren Yeager, the protagonist, is a complex and compelling character, driven by a burning desire for vengeance and a deep-seated belief in humanity’s potential. His unwavering determination and unwavering courage make him an admirable protagonist, while his inner struggles and moments of vulnerability add depth and dimension to his character.A World of Intrigue and Mystery:The world of Attack on Titan is shrouded in mystery, with secrets and revelations constantly emerging to challenge the characters’ understanding of themselves and their world. The true nature of the Titans, the origins of their existence, and the motivations behind their relentless attacks remain shrouded in enigma, adding to the series’ captivating allure.Action, Horror, and Mystery: A Perfect Blend:Attack on Titan masterfully blends elements of action, horror, and mystery to create a truly immersive and unforgettable viewing experience. The action sequences are intense and visceral, showcasing the characters’ acrobatic maneuvers and the devastating power of the Titans. The horror elements are genuinely unsettling, capturing the raw fear and desperation of humanity in the face of these unimaginable creatures. And the underlying mystery of the Titans and the world’s secrets keeps viewers guessing and eager for more.A Cultural Phenomenon:Attack on Titan has transcended the realm of anime to become a global cultural phenomenon. Its popularity has spawned a vast array of merchandise, from clothing and accessories to figurines and collectibles. The series has also been adapted into video games, live-action films, and even a musical.Conclusion:Attack on Titan is a masterpiece of anime storytelling, captivating audiences with its intricate plot, complex characters, and captivating blend of action, horror, and mystery. Its impact on the anime industry and popular culture is undeniable, solidifying its place as a timeless classic.
Reviewer: Aleen
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: يجنننننننننن يجنن بشكل مرا حبيت وترا من جوا في رسومات مانجا مرا عجبني
Reviewer: K.a.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: When I first picked up this manga I was highly sceptical about it, first of all because of hype surrounding it. I tend to find that most of the popular manga nowadays aren’t all they are capped up to be and are actually quite disappointing. The artwork also had me hesitant about reading it since is was like nothing I’d ever seen before in a shounen manga. But I decided to give it a go after hearing some friends talk about it. And it was the best decision I’ve ever made.The story is absolutely fantastic. It’s wonderfully played out, and you’re constantly left wondering what will happen in the next chapter. The characters really come to life in this manga, as they each have their own unique personality, and I just love all the interaction with each other. Another thing I love about it is the fact that the main character isn’t like your typical shounen protangonist at all, where he suddenly gets a power up during a fight and seemingly defeats all the villains. Eren, the main lead, gives it his all throughout the series, and yet most of the time the effort is futile and he has to experience the loss that comes along with it, usually in the form of a character death. Reading this manga is a very emotional experience, since you are so connected with each character from the start that it’s a shock to watch them die after all they’ve been through.While the art was disconcerting at first, and took me a long time to get used to, in my opinion it suits the manga very much. I can’t imagine it any other way now that I’ve read the series. One thing to take into account it that it is quite scary and gorey, and may cause upset if you’re not used to it.I would highly recommend this manga to anyone interested in an action-adventure/shounen plot.
Reviewer: Onanon Smith
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I put off getting involved in this series then one bored evening, I started watching the anime. I literally did not stop until I watched all 17 episodes that were released at that time. Then I had to read the manga.This is an excellent series. The art is great and the story is fantastic and horrifying in a “what if” kind of way. I love this one especially, the first one in the series. I highly recommend reading it, even if you aren’t a fan of this genre (which I am usually not).
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