Attack on Titan, Vol. 17
Attack on Titan, Vol. 17
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Story
I got to read this volume thanks to my subscription to Crunchyroll. Now that I'm caught up with what's been released in Japan, I'm not sure if I'll read month to month, or read the next volume's worth after 4 months.
With how chapter 70 ends, it's going to be hard to not read chapter 71 right away. Overall this one didn't reveal nearly as much as the previous volume, but the story continues to be excellent, and I'm looking forward to see where things are going next.
Artwork
Artwork is consistent with the previous volumes. There weren't a ton of action shots, but as usual I find them harder to follow than the rest. I again look forward to the anime adaptation and it's the story much more than the artwork that keeps me hooked on this series.
Featured Series
21 primary booksAttack on Titan / 進撃の巨人 [Shingeki no Kyojin] is a 22-book series with 22 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Hajime Isayama, Sheldon Drzka, and 2 others.