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4.0 out of 5 stars
Vol. #5 is a good one!,
By Sibelius (Palo Alto, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dragon Head, Vol. 5 (Paperback)
Volume #5 of Minetaro Mochizuki's "Dragon Head," hits a great mid-point in this epic post-apocalyptic series by revealing more backstory on the magnitude of the destructive event that razed Japan. Also, some new key protagonists and antagonists are introduced all while pushing forward with a slightly accelerated 'briskness' to the storyline.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The series name, finally explained.,
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This review is from: Dragon Head, Vol. 5 (Paperback)
Minetaro Mochizuki, Dragon Head vol. 5 (Tokyopop, 1997)
We finally get a glimpse of the series name in Volume 5, as the badly-injured Teru, Sato, and the remaining Defense Force refugees find their way to a mountain village where another person has survived. We learn of the disaster from another perspective, though again Mochizuki doesn't just come out and say what happened (and if it's something different than I've been assuming since the first volume, I'll be very surprised; Mochizuki is building up to the expected event as time goes on). Sato has to go over the mountain to get supplies from the nearest city if Teru is to survive, but it seems that the woods are not empty... good stuff, this. *** ½ |
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Dragon Head, Vol. 5 by Minetaro Mochizuki (Paperback - January 9, 2007)
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