Manga Quick Information
| Title: | Claymore #2 |
| Original vintage: | 2001 |
| Mangaka: | Norihiro Yagi |
| Published by: | Viz Media USA |
| Genre: | Action, Horror, Supernatural, Thriller |
| Material length: | 208 pages |
Ben's review
So in conclusion volume two of ‘Claymore’ is mediocre and slow, the characters are still uninteresting and paradise really is not paradise. Volume two is a reasonable read, but nothing to write home about. Yagi needs to take his creation back to scene four and the emotional trials and tribulations of being a claymore, for example longing to be human or trying to restrain the Yoma within, not the constant low octane fights being graced in volume two.
Review Information
| Score: | 5 out of 10 |
| Review By: | Ben |
| Date Published: | Mon, 30 Jun 2008 |
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