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Attack on Titan: Before the Fall Vol. 17 Kindle & comiXology
by
Hajime Isayama
(Author, Artist),
Ryo Suzukaze
(Author, Artist),
Satoshi Shiki
(Author, Artist)
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OLD SCORES SETTLED The expedition to test out the Vertical Maneuvering Equipment and keep the Survey Corps alive is plagued by rain and poor conditions- nerves are tense when emergency flares are shot off, and supply wagons turn up destroyed. On top of that, one of the nearby Titans is none other than Ogre, the one who killed Kuklo’s mother on the fateful day of his birth! Can he avenge her memory, save the Survey Corps, and convince Xavi that the Titans can be overcome? FINAL VOLUME!
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherKodansha Comics
- Publication dateAugust 27, 2019
- File size982213 KB
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With his debut series, "Attack on Titan," Hajime Isayama has enjoyed a meteoric rise from unknown to one of Japan's top comics artists.
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- ASIN : B07WZ31TNZ
- Publisher : Kodansha Comics (August 27, 2019)
- Publication date : August 27, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 982213 KB
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- Print length : 230 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #308,558 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #661 in Fantasy Graphic Novels (Kindle Store)
- #1,333 in Fantasy Graphic Novels (Books)
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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022
Great story and plot overall perfect attack on titan is so gooooood it got me through rough times so it means a lot to me
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2022
The ending was so good it brought tears to my eyes
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020
For fans of Attack on Titan, this manga book is another great addition that takes you back to the very beginning of the Titan saga.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022
As a big Attack on Titan fan, I was more than a little frustrated with this series and it almost retcons/contradicts a lot of the original series world building. It's written as horrible fanfiction that keeps trying to rework its own world building to align with canon.
At it's core it sounds like a good idea, a Titan son, and at the time this was released to the public, we did not know much about Titan biology in canon so in theory you could have a Titan's son, but as the main storyline came out parallel to this, you can see where the author's collide and this one has to throw up their hands in the air in defeat. Like "Titan's can't find humans in the rain." K then why are some of the most iconic Attack On Titan titan fight scenes in the rain?
Attack On Titan is known for having killer women soldiers so I found the misogyny for Rosa and Sharle to be so out of character for the world. We have Ymir, Mikasa, Annie, Sasha and Krista who are well established bad asses in the military and somehow y'all are gonna work an inferiority plot into the prequel?
Add on top of that, none of these people or plotlines matter or have any purpose. We never meet Kuklo and Sharle's descendants in the main line and there's no reason for me to care about them. I don't even care about the main plotline to disband the Survey Corps because I know the Survey Corps still exists years later. Now if this was set in the northern district and the plotline was to find that town settlement of exiles, that I would care about because that has value. That answer isn't answered for me already.
Also sudenite Cardina should've been a redhead.
That is all.
At it's core it sounds like a good idea, a Titan son, and at the time this was released to the public, we did not know much about Titan biology in canon so in theory you could have a Titan's son, but as the main storyline came out parallel to this, you can see where the author's collide and this one has to throw up their hands in the air in defeat. Like "Titan's can't find humans in the rain." K then why are some of the most iconic Attack On Titan titan fight scenes in the rain?
Attack On Titan is known for having killer women soldiers so I found the misogyny for Rosa and Sharle to be so out of character for the world. We have Ymir, Mikasa, Annie, Sasha and Krista who are well established bad asses in the military and somehow y'all are gonna work an inferiority plot into the prequel?
Add on top of that, none of these people or plotlines matter or have any purpose. We never meet Kuklo and Sharle's descendants in the main line and there's no reason for me to care about them. I don't even care about the main plotline to disband the Survey Corps because I know the Survey Corps still exists years later. Now if this was set in the northern district and the plotline was to find that town settlement of exiles, that I would care about because that has value. That answer isn't answered for me already.
Also sudenite Cardina should've been a redhead.
That is all.
Top reviews from other countries
Em
4.0 out of 5 stars
final book
Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2022
Good story
Adam
5.0 out of 5 stars
What an ending
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 1, 2019
What an end to a great story
Adam
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing
Reviewed in Australia on February 21, 2021
A great read with many layers.
The complications of humanity in and around devastating evil.
Very cool.
It also has an ending. There is resolution.
The complications of humanity in and around devastating evil.
Very cool.
It also has an ending. There is resolution.