Attack on Titan, Vol. 7

by Hajime Isayama

Paperback, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

GN ISA

Call number

GN ISA

Barcode

5031

Collection

Publication

Kodansha Comics (2013), 192 pages

Description

Comic and Graphic Books. Fiction. Science Fiction. TURNING ON THEIR OWN The Survey Corps sets a cunning trap to capture the mysterious Abnormal Titan that broke through their ranks. As Arwin tries to determine the grotesque creature's identity and purpose, scouts report Titans closing in on all sides! But they don't seem to be after the humans - instead they're targeting the Titan!.

Original publication date

2012-04-09

User reviews

LibraryThing member TheDivineOomba
This is a review for the first 14 volumes, because I read them all at once, in about three days. For the most part, each volume is like one chapter of this story, so it works.

I really do like Attack on Titan - I started with watching the Anime, and finding out Season 2 won't come until 2016 - I
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realized I need more story, there is just too much odd stuff with this series, and totally heartbreakingly scary. Death is not sugarcoated. And people here die in horrible ways, usually by getting eaten by a Titan. The story is tight - the graphics are top-notch. Highly recommended if you are looking for something that is different, but grabs you, emotionally.

The characters are well written, even the ones that are written as a comic relief (Sasha and her appetite for example). These are all emotionally developed characters, who grow from the begining of the series as fighting titans takes it toll (along with learning about corruptness of some humanity). These are not people who want to fight. These are people who do what it takes to survive and protect humanity.

I think I like the anime better, but it might be because the color and sound adds a lot to the horror that is a titan. The plot between the two versions are almost the same, except for vary minor changes.
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LibraryThing member krau0098
This book continues right where the last left off. The Survey Corps have laid a trap for the large woman Titan. As things start to go array Eren takes matters into his own hands and decides to take his own Titan form to help out the Survey Corps.

This installment had a lot of action but not a lot of
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story development. Some new mysteries are revealed to the reader, but there really aren’t any answers. The characters are too busy fighting for there to be much story or dialogue.

It ended up being a good installment but wasn’t my favorite of the series so far. The illustration was still very good and the action scenes are well drawn and easy to follow.

Overall this was a good addition to the Attack on Titan series. I look forward to reading the next book in the series.
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LibraryThing member sarahlh
EVERYBODY WAS TITAN FIGHTING. THOSE FISTS WERE FAST AS LIGHTNING--- I mean, seriously tho, so much Titan on Titan and Survey Corps on Titan action in this volume. And for all the jabs I give Isayama for having wonky as hell artwork, I thought the scenes of the Titans fighting were really well done.
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So he's obviously getting better with each volume.

Also, as usual, the fake next volume preview is hilarious. Poor Armin.
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Rating

(94 ratings; 4.1)

Pages

192
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