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Attack on Titan Chapter 93 A century ago, the grotesque giants known as Titans appeared and consumed all but a few thousand humans. The survivors took refuge behind giant walls. Today, the threat of the Titans is a distant memory, and a boy named Eren yearns to explore the world beyond Wall Maria. But what began as a childish dream will become an all-too-real nightmare when the Titans return and humanity is once again on the brink of extinction ?

Attack on Titan #93 eBook Hajime Isayama

I was actually very hesitant to buy an omnibus, Typically larger ones over time have will damage their own spines from. Right away, the sheer amount of weight that is on this thing dwarves your average omnibus. Its HEAVY, you likely wont be reading this in bed in an upward position, but really -- I feel like that's the only down side to this. The pages are made of some kind of thicker quality paper that don't tear easy. It's definitely not laughable paper quality like the full metal alchemist omnibuses, and def better than the average manga paper. It has a sheen like, glossy quality to it, where the ink is very dark, and the backgrounds come off as very white.

I like it.

It certainly does not take a lot of space either, it's about the size of three manga across. In the pictures I'm showing you a comparison in size of the average manga size vs average light novel size vs omnibus size.

I hope this helps you guys!

Product details

  • File Size 74610 KB
  • Print Length 46 pages
  • Publisher Kodansha Comics (May 8, 2017)
  • Publication Date May 8, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0713RY7WD

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I am extremely excited to give this away as a gift to someone who is a huge fan of A.O.T. The books are in perfect condition and there is plastic to protect them too. Shipping was fast, and there is nothing wrong and I have zero complains
These words come from the now iconic song used in the first opening of the Shingeki no Kyojin/Attack on Titan anime ("Guren no Yumiya"/"Feuerroter Pfeil und Bogen").

After having finished watching the anime's first season, I've decided to check out the manga, and I have to say it's every bit as good as the anime series, if not better.

We're introduced to our protagonist Eren Yeager, a young boy who dreams of joining the Survey Corps and seeing the world outside of Wall Maria. We also get to see his adopted sister Mikasa Ackerman and their friend Armin Arlert, who shares his desire of seeing the outside world. Then, a colossal Titan appears from out of the blue, breaking through Wall Maria, allowing Titans to enter humanity's last city after 100 years of relative peace. On that day, Eren witnesses his mother's death as a Titan swallows her whole--a moment that solidifies his desire to exterminate the Titans for good.

Years later, Eren and his group, along with their fellow 104th Training Squad cadets, ready themselves to defend Trost against the looming Titan threat. But when the Colossus Titan reappears and smashes Wall Rose, it's a replay of what happened in Shiganshina as cadets left and right are mercilessly killed by the Titans as they invade the district.

Volume 1 is definitely exciting and visceral, pulling no punches in the gruesome deaths shown at the hands of the Titans. It ends on a cliffhanger, though if you've already seen the anime series, you know what will happen.

The cover itself is iconic with Eren brandishing his paring blades against the Colossus Titan. The back cover has the outline of the top ten graduates of the 104th Training Squad.

If you've yet to see the anime or read past Volume 1, then I recommend skipping the interview with Isayama Hajime as he reveals spoilers that will be expanded upon in Volume 2.
What an original story concept! The whole "fish tank-like" world setting and the structure of concentric city rings are great built-in storytelling devices. The first installment has great characterization, which is extremely important in gore stories when a lot of characters die. The reader has to care about the characters somehow to keep reading. The author certain sticks it to us with the deaths! Certain scenes definitely pull at the heart strings. The story is scary and gut-wrenching visual story--I love it! Overall, Attack on Titan is told very well. When reading this, for some strange reason, I often find myself reflecting on the settings of children's books like "Where the Wild Things Are," but of course Attack on Titan on a completely different level of darkness.
I wanted to get this book for a while now. It was so expensive in stores I didn't want to pay full price. comes through and got this book way cheaper than the stores. Can't wait to read the manga. After watching the show I'm obsessed with Attack on Titan and wanted to get the mangas but getting each individual ones was going to cost a pretty penny. Glad I found out about these.
If you like the series in general this is a great addition to your manga collection. The larger size compliments the story and makes the titans feel even more menacing. It would have been nice for this to be a hard back binding to better support the books weight.
Amazing. I intended to have this as a coffee table book but its way too heavy but I love the size of it and when guests come by, they still like to flick through it. Awkward for a bookshelf though so I have yet to find an appropriate storage solution. Admittedly, I have a few of the books already and didn't actually need a collection of them but if you havent read attack on titan, it's amazing. Even if you've watched it before (also incredible) its a lot of fun to read and I highly recommend it.
Excellent-quality set that comes in a sturdy cover. Very nice (black and white) printing quality. My son and I are fans of the anime TV show and wanted to get this to see how good it was...the quality of the art is fantastic.
I was actually very hesitant to buy an omnibus, Typically larger ones over time have will damage their own spines from. Right away, the sheer amount of weight that is on this thing dwarves your average omnibus. Its HEAVY, you likely wont be reading this in bed in an upward position, but really -- I feel like that's the only down side to this. The pages are made of some kind of thicker quality paper that don't tear easy. It's definitely not laughable paper quality like the full metal alchemist omnibuses, and def better than the average manga paper. It has a sheen like, glossy quality to it, where the ink is very dark, and the backgrounds come off as very white.

I like it.

It certainly does not take a lot of space either, it's about the size of three manga across. In the pictures I'm showing you a comparison in size of the average manga size vs average light novel size vs omnibus size.

I hope this helps you guys!
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