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16
4
Finished
Nov 2, 2013 to Apr 4, 2015
7.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
1
Reviews Worldwide
**Warning - Manga has an 'incomplete' ending** That being said, I still found it a wonderfully enjoyable story even if it wasn't finished. Story & Characters - The story concept is perhaps common. 'Psychic' detective using his ability to do his job. But what I felt put this aside from the rest is the drive of the main character and how he operates. The character development helped set the story apart from the others of the genre, and the pacing of a new case every 2~ chapters helps keep the story going with more information rather than resting on a single case. I do have apreference for this type of storytelling, so I admit a bias on this part. Art & Style - This is not remarkable, and the art is average or a little above such. I enjoyed the work, and felt it was all well done to tell the story properly. Otherwise, I have no comments. Overall, a 7 is a solid rating even if it doesn't have a complete "ending". I am very glad I took the time to read this short series. Happy reading!
Ango Ishikawa is a detective with both smarts and a keen sense of observation. He's in great physical shape, highly ambitious, and a workaholic. One day, a former police officer is killed by a gun shot. Ango goes to the scene of the crime, but is shot in the head by the killer, who is lurking at the crime scene. Ango hovers between life and death. At that time, he thinks to himself "Where do people go after they die?" and "I don't want to die." A miracle then happens; Ango survives with the bullet still lodged in his head. A new murder case takes place. When Ango goes to the crime scene, he notices a boy who is on the verge of tears, but only Ango is able to see him. The boy was actually the victim of the murder case - it seems that after being shot, Ango can see and talk with the dead. (Source: Sen Manga, edited)