The storyline is so lovely, and the illustrations are so sweet. I'm not surprised that anyone likes Demon Slayers because I fan this fantastic novel, and after reading volume 1, my curiosity is growing. It's advantageous to see what happens next in volumes 2,3,4 and so on. I would consider reading and viewing Demon Slayers to other fans of manga/anime (even for my family and friend who are not that much into anime and manga)
I really love how dark it gets, especially when his sister becomes a demon, but she does not have her humanity like most demons do. The handle is not long dragged but launches straight into the plot.
Art uses shaky lines, which are difficult to get used to. You're used to simpler, polished styles, but this art really does make the tale well told. There is nothing particularly fresh about shouting, which makes it do well. Tanjiro, also, is a beautiful, precious roll of cinnamon.
The art is another minor concern as if, to be honest, I had with it personally. It does not currently match up to many other popular mangas. Don't demand a smooth look from many of your favourites for some genuinely rough and jagged linework of characters. Curiously, the setting looks better than the protagonists, albeit a little petty. Koyoharu does a lot of good work and loves to give most characters their very detailed clothing designs.
Tanjiro is his youngest sister, Nezuko, a caring and courageous elder sibling. My children like the character of Tanjiro a lot. My children are in secondary and secondary education. You want to hear about Mr Urokodaki's Tanjiro experience preparation. My children respect the selfless commitment of Tanjiro to support Nezuko and the poor. They also love the part of the plot, where the people who came before Tanjiro got assistance. My kids like the poet's stories, Mr Gotouge, to encourage them to know the cruel facets of life. The characters were compassionate as they sensed hope, sadness, and pleasure.
I didn't hate this manga at the end of the day or even disdain it excessively. It would certainly be enjoyed by the younger crowd whose better representations have not spoiled. It was not new or excellent, but it somehow helped me look at life and turn the page. I found myself running through it, where ordinarily I would take my time to read the manga to enjoy the art. Having said that, I don't have to read the next one in any way.
This is one of my favourite manga and I died to get physical copies. I found that, after purchasing brand-new volumes, the volumes are somewhat impaired. The one had one year on its back. I would say that I find a more hard-covered edition of this after a second reading.
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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 1: Cruelty
It will not be easy to learn to kill demons, and Tanjiro only knows where to begin. Another man named Giyu's unexpected arrival, who seems to be aware of what is happening, might provide some answers, only if Giyu cannot stop his sister first!
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 2: It Was You
Tanjiro encounters a disfigured demon and uses his Master, Urokodaki, during his final selection for the Slayer Corps. As the Demon Slayer continues to pursue Tanjiro's route, his search for the Demon who assassinated the family led him to inquire into young girls' disappearances in a nearby city.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 3: Believe in Yourself
Tanjiro and Nezuko crossroads with two mighty demons battling with magic weapons. And Tamayo or Yushiro do not help to overcome these demons who claim to belong to the 12 Kizuki, the demon actually responsible for all Tanjiro's troubles, who serve Kibutsuji! But what secrets will they share about Kibutsuji if the demons can be defeated?
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 4: Robust Blade
Volume 4 provides more detail about Zenitsu's death and how his grandfather educated him with his discipline and hard love. Zenitsu has backlashes that made him understand how he cherished and helped his grandparents. Inosuke continues learning more from Tanjiro and Zenitsu about human customs and proper behaviour. Inosuke uses his childhood skills in the mountains to battle a family of devils. Inosuke has a competitive temperament, and during the fight, he attempts to conquer Tanjiro. But Tanjiro works patiently to manipulate his plan to win the trust and cooperation of Inosuke.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 5: To Hell
Tanjiro and Nezuko are defending each other and ferociously battling one of the Douze Kizuki demons' attacks. Shinobu reveals her chemistry ingenuity. After Giyu saves him, Inosuke has a fanboy. Once more, Tanjiro and Giyu meet. There are perfect antagonists. However, not all of them have a history, however they're a pleasant insight into the whereabouts of these demons and the way they ended. I love to see them fighting, too. The fights between Tanjiro and Nezuki and Zenitsu and Innosake are fantastic.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 6: The Demon Slayer Corps Gathers
The Demon Slayer Corps is sworn to kill demons wherever they find them – but Nezuko's illness is a concern. The Demon Slayer Corps' status. What would Tanjiro do to defend his own demon sister, the heads of the Demon Slayer Corps? In the meantime, Kibutsuji is bringing his own lovers together and speeding up his search for Tanjiro.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 7: Trading Blows At Close Quarters
To grab passengers inside, Enmu the demon fuses its body with a wagon. This deadly train leads passengers and demon slayers through dreams which expose their unconscious aspirations and hopes. Tanjiro, with his departed family, pulls out of his fantasy and challenges Enmu. The dream pictures of Tanjiro are gross. I like the charismatic and outgoing character of Rengoku. Rengoku instructs demon slayers to split themselves into small groups to battle the demon and shield travellers. A retrospect from the history of Kanao shows more of Shinobu and Kanae. I like the polite and enthusiastic attitude of Kanae.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 8: The Strength of the Hashira
Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke must battle the train's demonic spirit when approached by several demonic foes on the Infinity Train. While they can avoid the demon train, Muzan Kibutsuji's lovers stay there, and Tanjiro needs to continue to strengthen his strength and abilities. A new strong benefit is learned by learning the secrets of Hikonami kagura and Flame breathing.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 9: Operation: Entertainment District
Hashira Tengen Uzui follows Tanjiro and his friends to an amusement district where the Tengen woman ninjas obtain knowledge from a devil until it disappears unexpectedly. Tanjiro and the others conceal themselves as women to get in and inquire! The devil hits the courtesans of the district when they hit their goal.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 10: Human and Demon
Tanjiro, Inosuke, and Zenitsu have smoked out Daki, a demon who has fooled inhabitants of an entertainment district for years, amid some comic misunderstandings that bled almost to its cover Hashira Tengen Uzui and his fellow Ninja are engaged in Daki, but when they can't live with it, what a chance Tanjiro and his friends can afford to take one of the Higher Ranked demons of Kibutsuji.
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