Love of Kill Volume 11 Staggers With Little Progression
Love of Kill Volume 11 is heavy on the dreary aspects of the series, but light on entertainment or character interaction. It feels like filler for the next.
Love of Kill Volume 11 is heavy on the dreary aspects of the series, but light on entertainment or character interaction. It feels like filler for the next.
Love Of Kill Volume 09, created by Fe, ramps up the mystery with some family drama as Ryang-Ha, Nikka, and Ritzland Support joining forces to rescue Chateau.
Ryang-Ha (the present-day one) and Chateau, combined with their story, which feels fatalistic and deadly, make Love Of Kill Volume 07 gripping.
Love of Kill Volume 2 delivers an assassin that makes me think of Tamaki-senpai in Ouran High School Host Club.