Devils' Line Manga Volume 9
About Devils' Line Manga Volume 9
Devils' Line volume 9 features story and art by Ryo Hanada.
Anzai, thanks to his reawakened memories from his childhood, is called in to the MPD to give a statement on Kikuhara. After the dissolution of F Squad, Jill struggles with a sense of being unmoored. Lee has gained a reputation as a bit of a devil-hero, but shadowy figures from his past start to catch up to him. And deep in the forest somewhere in Gunma Prefecture, Makimura opens his eyes…
Details
- Publisher: VERTICAL
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Action, Drama, Romance
- Themes: Supernatural
- Age Rating: 18+
- Release Date: 10/3/2017
- Page Count: 200
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
"Those words weren't for me where they...?"
by Scipio
I was worried that this volume would be tough to get through due to the direction that the story was going but the author has yet to fail me and I'm happy to say, that continues to be the trend. This was, honestly, probably one of the more heartwarming volumes in this series so far and I appreciate that Hanada supplemented one vital storyline with others, ones that I am so grateful we get to see played out. Hanada manages to stick to the theme and give the readers what they are looking for once again!