Devils' Line Manga Volume 11
About Devils' Line Manga Volume 11
Devils' Line manga volume 11 features story and art by Ryo Hanada.
Anzai and Tsukasa both venture to ONL at the same time just as the order for them to stay separated is lifted. Spurred on by Midori’s encouragement, they take advantage of the lab’s facilities to take their relationship to the next level, and test the boundaries of Anzai’s self-control. Back in Tokyo, Kaname Shirase makes overtures to both Tsukasa and Lee, Nana confronts her past and reunites with ex-members of the CCC, Ishimaru digs into Queen’s past work with ReMI devils, and the former devil members of Division 5 find a new employer…
Details
- Publisher: VERTICAL
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Action, Drama, Romance
- Themes: Supernatural
- Age Rating: 18+
- Release Date: 8/21/2018
- Page Count: 232
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
"That's quite an amazing thing to say..."
by Scipio
Sometimes accepting that you cannot control every aspect of something can be a powerful experience, as shown at the beginning of this volume. Hanada continues to show character depth as we see characters growing and expanding into themselves as they begin to explore vulnerabilities they haven't given voice to in the past. We get to see how each character is working towards their personal development (or lack thereof for some) and what they have been doing since the group split. Enemies are beginning to take clearer shape and threats are looming closer and closer for Anzai and Tsukasa. I cannot wait to see how this is going to play out!