I had to drop this a stay because there is just SO MUCH information in this one. We finally get a lot of the answers - when some of the questions themselves weren't always clear. We see the past through the eyes of everyone who loves Kurasaki. We see the aftermath of him leaving...we see everything we wished we'd known about throughout the series...but we still don't know what's going to happen next. Skillfully presented, there's still just SO much information that I had to read this in stages and take breaks to digest it all. Take it slow, don't miss a detail. And then keep going.... I was nervous to read this volume. Dengeki Daisy is at a crucial point in the story where we finally get an answer we've been waiting for since the very first volume. What, exactly, did Kurosaki do to Teru's brother? By now, the reader should have been able to piece together the general gist of what happened, but in these chapters, we're given the final pieces. The emotional intricacies of the characters laid out in these chapters saves the day from the cop-out explanation that I was fearing.There was a lot of talking in this volume. I would have preferred less reliance on wordy explanations and more reliance on the art to tell the story. Granted, Dengeki Daisy covers tricky subjects to use art to convey a large portion of the story - computer hacking and government intrigue - but I know it can be done. After all, I love graphic novels so much because the art often says more than words ever can. Thus, when words are used too much, not enough story is being told in my opinion, if that makes sense.Next volume better get us back to the cute quirky romance of the story, though. Just sayin'...
What do You think about Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 08 (2012)?
On découvre enfin toute l'histoire de Kurosaki. Tome passionnant !!!!
—loc
A bit slow but this book explains everything.
—sinbadandme