Thursday, June 7, 2018

Review: Doubt, Volume 2 (Doubt #3-4) by Yoshiki Tonogai


Title: Doubt, Volume 2 (Doubt #3-4)
Author: Yoshiki Tonogai
Published by: Yen Press
Released: July 2013
Source: Library

Summary: A real life horror is happening to six kids who only thought they were playing an online game. A group of rabbits must find out who is the wolf in disguise before he/she kills them all.
Drugged, waking up in an abandoned warehouse they can't escape from, the horrifying game comes to life. Each kid is tattooed with a barcode that can be used to open just one door. No one can be trusted. Everyone is suspect. Can they find the identity of the Wolf before it kills them all? Welcome to the game Rabbit Doubt!
My Thoughts: Oh what a ride this was! I read the first Volume a couple of months ago and really enjoyed it. I kind of regret waiting to read this second Volume. I should have read both Volumes back-to-back so I didn't take a break from the whole experience. This is a Japanese horror manga that I think would make a great movie. It had a very creepy, tense atmosphere. I never knew what twist or surprise was waiting around the corner.
I do think this second Volume could have used a recap at the beginning of it, just so I could remember who was who, and what happened in the last one. I suffered from a little confusion trying to catch-up.
I will say, I called it with the who-done-it in the first Volume, kinda. Although, this manga did trick me into thinking I was wrong. So, well played Doubt, well played.
The ending was crazy! I didn't see it coming, and it made for a shock.
I enjoyed this horror manga a whole lot. It surprised me. It was a fun, crazy, twisted ride.
BOOKCITEMENT LEVEL 4/5
Oh My!

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