![]() ![]() Much like Ishida’s other work, Tokyo Ghoul, Choijin X builds an entire world of monstrous humans. But when they’re attacked one night by a superhuman mutant called a choujin, Tokio finally has a chance to shine-by turning into a choujin himself to save Azuma. Considered a vulture just hanging around a popular friend and picking up his scraps, Tokio is defined by everyone else around him, making him ultimately feel alone even with the person he cherishes most. In this new series from the iconic mangaka, best friends Tokio and Azuma do everything together, even if most of the time Tokio feels like he is just stumbling along in Azuma’s cooler, more talented footsteps. Unfortunately, the Shonen Jump Edition of Choujin X Volume 1 review copy did not feature a credits page to credit the letterer or translator. ![]() The series is localized and translated into English by VIZ Media through the manga publisher’s Shonen Jump imprint. The darkness, the humor, and the beauty of the art keep me coming back to it over and over, which made me beyond excited for Choujin X. Dark humor and quirky horror fill the pages of Choujin X Volume 1 as you dive into a world of transformed humans and what they do with the power, for good and for bad.Ĭhoujin X was created, written, and illustrated by Sui Ishida. While many people find cozy stories to curl up with, I reread Tokyo Ghoul by Sui Ishida. When it comes to comfort manga and anime, my choices are a little weird. ![]()
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