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2
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Nov 28, 2013 to Jun 28, 2014
6.5/10
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100%
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Quick review that will act as information to what you can expect. Basically the story of Levi and how he got to the Survey Crops. It follows him in his underground days with his two companions Isabel and Farlan. His life at this point was him more or less owning the underground in terms of his reputation. Erwin comes along and tries to recruit him. From thereon, you can expect to see the early days of Levi and his team in the Survey Crops. The story is more or less what Attack on Titan already is. A dark world full of despair. So you can go readit for yourself if you really want to, but I don't think this is canon anyways. This is just one of the earliest views of Levi's experience on the frontlines of humanity, and how the same thing goes over and over again in the main story, that is, the darkness of the AOT world. The same is for art. Multiple scenes of great drawings here and there but I prefer the original manga compared to this. I think there is a slight difference, especially with fight scenes, in that the original is better, but this version has good quality in its own respect. Quite a nice add on to the story would recommend this if you are a die-hard fan. I believe that there aren't any differences between this and the anime OVA of it. So choose your pick from that.
A spin-off shoujo manga that centers around Levi's and Erwin's past. The young Erwin Smith is a rising star in the Survey Corps, humanity's only hope of defeating the man-eating monsters known as Titans. Ruthless and dispassionate, Erwin's mind is devoted to strategies and intrigue. But beneath Erwin's feet is another world, the "Underground," where humans are born and die surrounded by the garbage the Capital throws away. Here, the criminal Levi survives on his wits and agility. But when these two ambitious men cross paths, who will prove himself stronger? (Source: MU)
The art and some of the actions sequences in this manga were really good. I honestly think this art style fits better with the world and storytelling of Attack on Titan that what I've seen of the original manga art style. I especially loved the character design and some of the side stories at the end of each volume. The story telling was nothing especially complex or special but by no means bad. To avoid spoilers, all I'll say is there were some things that tied in with the main story that I thought were well done. Overall, if you're an Attack on Titan fan,I'd definitely recommend even if it's not as great as the main anime/manga itself, but for a typical reader I wouldn't worry about it.