Shingeki no Kyojin
Humanity hides behind three concentric walls built taller than any of the giant humanoid Titans that have driven the species to near-extinction. Inside the walls, life has been peaceful for a hundred years. The manga opens on the day a fifteen-meter colossal Titan kicks a hole in the outermost ring and lets the smaller Titans pour in. Among the survivors are Eren Yeager, his foster sister Mikasa, and his best friend Armin, three teenagers who enlist in the military's Survey Corps when the rebuild is complete. The story spans their training, the truth behind the walls, and the war behind the truth.
Humanity hides behind three concentric walls built taller than any of the giant humanoid Titans that have driven the species to near-extinction. Inside the walls, life has been peaceful for a hundred years. The manga opens on the day a fifteen-meter colossal Titan kicks a hole in the outermost ring and lets the smaller Titans pour in. Among the survivors are Eren Yeager, his foster sister Mikasa, and his best friend Armin, three teenagers who enlist in the military's Survey Corps when the rebuild is complete. The story spans their training, the truth behind the walls, and the war behind the truth.
A decent story, but doesn't deserve the hype its receiving.
3/5 stars. Full review is spoiler-filled.
You Either Start out with a Big Bang, or You Drag on too Long and See Yourself become a Messy Colossal Disappointment
Shingeki No Kyojin's Ending : Final thoughts.
A baffling ending to a unique shounen.
Um obra que se baseou apenas em expectativas, mas que no final é apenas uma obra vazia, com um estilo de arte feio.
Good start, terrible everything else
An unfinished masterpiece is better than ruined masterpiece
I don't like this manga.
A complete disaster of a series; awful artwork, inhuman characters, nonsense theming and a garbage ending. Trainwreck.