




Orochi: The Perfect Edition, Vol. 4 [Umezz, Kazuo] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Orochi: The Perfect Edition, Vol. 4 Review: Lackluster - I have read this entire series, and truthfully, it has its ups and downs. This volume is no different. Art is the same as in all of Kazuo's works—high quality. Starting with one of the stories, "Eyes." I enjoyed it; it was engaging and horrifying if you put yourself in the main character's shoes. What I mean by frightening ( without getting into spoilers) is learning the truth about your community and being powerless to stop the upcoming threat. That, to me, is frightening. Good job, Kazuo; you made me question my surroundings and neighbors. Now, the final story in the Orochi series. "Blood". I wouldn't say I liked it; it started fine, your typical Kazuo story. In the middle act, I was invested in it. Here comes the final act. And all I have to say is it's petty. It's so petty that it made me roll my eyes. And it ends with no backstory for Orochi, nothing. Just a bad taste in your mouth, and you ask yourself, "What was the point of this? ". That's not how you want to end a series. I could recommend this to people who stuck with Orochi to the end. You could read volume 3 and end it there. I wish I had. For anyone else, Orochi is a decent time, and I don't regret reading it. I wanted it to end on a high note, like in volume 3, that's all. Review: Not my favorite Orochi book but it was worth getting - The shortest Orochi book, it has two pretty good stories but I think Volume 2 or 3 would have to be my favorite. Still, I enjoyed this volume!
| Best Sellers Rank | #466,180 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #789 in Horror Manga (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Dimensions | 5.75 x 1 x 8.25 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1974729443 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1974729449 |
| Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 328 pages |
| Publication date | March 21, 2023 |
| Publisher | VIZ Media LLC |
C**Y
Lackluster
I have read this entire series, and truthfully, it has its ups and downs. This volume is no different. Art is the same as in all of Kazuo's works—high quality. Starting with one of the stories, "Eyes." I enjoyed it; it was engaging and horrifying if you put yourself in the main character's shoes. What I mean by frightening ( without getting into spoilers) is learning the truth about your community and being powerless to stop the upcoming threat. That, to me, is frightening. Good job, Kazuo; you made me question my surroundings and neighbors. Now, the final story in the Orochi series. "Blood". I wouldn't say I liked it; it started fine, your typical Kazuo story. In the middle act, I was invested in it. Here comes the final act. And all I have to say is it's petty. It's so petty that it made me roll my eyes. And it ends with no backstory for Orochi, nothing. Just a bad taste in your mouth, and you ask yourself, "What was the point of this? ". That's not how you want to end a series. I could recommend this to people who stuck with Orochi to the end. You could read volume 3 and end it there. I wish I had. For anyone else, Orochi is a decent time, and I don't regret reading it. I wanted it to end on a high note, like in volume 3, that's all.
C**R
Not my favorite Orochi book but it was worth getting
The shortest Orochi book, it has two pretty good stories but I think Volume 2 or 3 would have to be my favorite. Still, I enjoyed this volume!
M**S
Amazing series, beautifully bound and printed. Getting the whole series is well worth it!
Z**M
VERY slight damage to one edge when arrived. Still haven't read it yet but Im sure would enjoy it.
D**2
It’s still readable but it came in with some damage to the spine
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