part 2...I don't know if my browser is bugged or if seriously no one has read or rated this masterpiece, but if its the latter then its a shame. Ive tried not to spoil anything and I hope my fellow readers enjoy the book.
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I have not read this novel nor have I heard about it before which is crazy. I could feel the words in summary like nothing before. Truly the best summary I have read.
I SHALL COMPRAHEAD THE NOVEL EVEN IF IT IS A GRAND DAO
For those who appreciate darker, introspective narratives, "TISTA" by Tatsuya Endo is undoubtedly a must-read. This manga is incredibly brief, spanning only two volumes, yet it delivers a powerful impact. The story revolves around Tista Lone, a college student who moonlights as an assassin for a religious group in New York City. The juxtaposition between her meek everyday life and her ruthless alter ego as a killer is captivating.
What I admire about "TISTA" is its deep dive into her psyche. She isn't just another generic overpowered assassin; her character is burdened by past traumas and grapples with moral dilemmas that feel genuinely profound. The overall ambiance is somber and gritty, and the artwork effectively captures this tone. Each panel eloquently conveys the weight of the world she carries within her.
On the downside, due to its brevity, some parts do feel somewhat hurried. I would have appreciated more time spent developing the supporting characters and the organization she works for. Despite this, it remains a compelling read that lingers in your mind. It's fascinating to see where Endo began his career, particularly if you enjoyed "Spy x Family"—this one is significantly darker but clearly showcases his talent for creating unforgettable characters.
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ps. my word count was too high lol
I SHALL COMPRAHEAD THE NOVEL EVEN IF IT IS A GRAND DAO
What I admire about "TISTA" is its deep dive into her psyche. She isn't just another generic overpowered assassin; her character is burdened by past traumas and grapples with moral dilemmas that feel genuinely profound. The overall ambiance is somber and gritty, and the artwork effectively captures this tone. Each panel eloquently conveys the weight of the world she carries within her.
On the downside, due to its brevity, some parts do feel somewhat hurried. I would have appreciated more time spent developing the supporting characters and the organization she works for. Despite this, it remains a compelling read that lingers in your mind. It's fascinating to see where Endo began his career, particularly if you enjoyed "Spy x Family"—this one is significantly darker but clearly showcases his talent for creating unforgettable characters.