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English: Spiral: Bonds of Reasoning
Japanese: スパイラル~推理の絆~
Autor:
Shirodaira, Kyou
Modelo:
Mangá
Volumes:
15
Capítulos:
78
Status:
Finished
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1999-08-11 to 2005-10-12
Serialização:
Shounen Gangan
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English: Spiral: Bonds of Reasoning
Japanese: スパイラル~推理の絆~
Japanese: スパイラル~推理の絆~
Autor:
Shirodaira, Kyou
Modelo:
Mangá
Volumes:
15
Capítulos:
78
Status:
Finished
Publicar:
1999-08-11 to 2005-10-12
Serialização:
Shounen Gangan
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Ayumu Narumi has lived all his life in the shadow of his famous detective brother, Kiyotaka. However, Kiyotaka disappeared two years ago, leaving behind his wife Madoka and Ayumu himself, along with a cryptic message about the "Blade Children."
One day, a girl at Ayumu’s school suddenly dies. What seemed like a suicide at first glance turns out to be a murder, and Ayumu is the prime suspect. While investigating the person responsible for framing him, he discovers that the mysterious Blade Children are involved—and they somehow know Kiyotaka personally. Ayumu soon finds out just how dangerous the Blade Children are and learns that, in reality, he and Kiyotaka are intertwined more closely than he had ever believed.
One day, a girl at Ayumu’s school suddenly dies. What seemed like a suicide at first glance turns out to be a murder, and Ayumu is the prime suspect. While investigating the person responsible for framing him, he discovers that the mysterious Blade Children are involved—and they somehow know Kiyotaka personally. Ayumu soon finds out just how dangerous the Blade Children are and learns that, in reality, he and Kiyotaka are intertwined more closely than he had ever believed.
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Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna review
After watching the FUNimation dub (anime) adaption back in 2009, I always wanted to dive deeper into this story, so I finally picked up the manga. Spiral Suiri no Kizuna has been an amazing read for me, in every way. There are very few lacking aspects in this manga. Upon finishing it, it left me both happy, and sad.
Story The storyline is just very nice, very well-done. Shirodaira did a good job. Even though Spiral is an action and a mystery manga, there are many emotional aspects to the plot as well. It has a good amount of suspense and tension, but not a ridiculous amount that makes your brain freeze up, just enough to keep you on the seat. In addition, the many tiny comic relief moments are very well placed, so Spiral, with all its darkness, is still rather light, but not inappropriately so. But, the most outstanding aspect to me was that between all the action and humor, we have many of those...I can't even describe it, but, BEAUTIFUL delicate moments that touch your heart. Story: 10/10 Art The art is up to par. I love Eita Mizuno's style and I wish that he would do the artwork for some other manga as well since I just fell in love with his art. Everything is water-colored and the drawings are always very nice. I bought one of the Spiral Artbooks. For art, 8/10. Character All of the characters are very likeable. Because of the wide cast of characters it tends to be hard to tell each character apart. There is no good or evil in Spiral - all of the characters have goodness and darkness in their personality, especially the main character.... which makes them more human-like to the audience. 10/10. Enjoyment Spiral is a very enjoyable read. The suspense and tension mixed with comedy and the nice scenes and both the physical and mental battles all add to the enjoyment. The psychological aspect of the manga is something real. You have to pay close attention when your reading dialogue between characters, which is what I LOVE! 10/10 Overall Spiral was an amazing journey. It made me laugh, cry, and even made me learn new things. Spiral has comedy, action, mystery, foreboding, and even some romance that makes you smile. 10/10 |
Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna review
Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna can be almost what you would call reading 15 volumes of bliss. The mix of excellent artwork, a mind-boggling storyline, fascinating characters and plot twists that you would not have expected all work towards creating the dictionary definition of an 'enjoyable read'.
Story Spiral's storyline is one of the decisive elements that keep it apart from your usual run-of-the-mill manga. While it begins on a rather lackluster note, seemingly appearing to be a murder mystery, the plot quickly develops into one that leaves you with many questions asked, and begging for the answers to come quick. The mystery behind the existence of the 'Blade Children' is the most pivotal plot element, one that you'll only find out from reading this title. Art Obviously, if you ever notice the various pieces of Spiral artwork, you'll realise that this series has excellent artwork throughout the entire manga. While the art itself does develop as the series progresses (it appears to be cleaner if not even more super-deformed or 'shoujo-like' during later volumes) you'll most likely love it from the beginning to end. The existence of bishies and bishoujos are also rampant in Spiral, so you won't miss anything out in that department. Obviously if you're looking for a more realistic art style, Spiral may not deliver. Character Most likely Spiral's strongest point is it's wide variety of characters, many that you'll probably love rather then hate. Unlike many titles, who is good and evil is even more ambiguous in Spiral, there is no clearcut 'good' or 'bad'. Because of this, the protagonists and so-called antagonists are all individuals you may grow to love. Character development, especially for the protagonist, Ayumu, is something you will most likely look forward too. Besides that, most of the characters are both humorous yet attracting, you'll probably end up hoping they will all sincerely receive a happy ending. Enjoyment What can I say? Spiral was seemingly one of the most enjoying reads that I've ever laid eyes across on. The mysteries can be rather irritating at times, but you feel satisfied when you finally know the truth. The art is plain eye candy (which is a benefit I hope), and the characters are ones I think anyone can grow to love. After reading numerous titles, I can safely say that Spiral is able to tower above many of them. The mix of mystery, logical and physical (and violent) battles puts this series into being one that can be read by any type of person almost. Overall Summarising Spiral's strongest areas: Excellent artwork for those who seek this type of eyecandy (that is, cute girls and boys that may not be on the realistic side). A gripping story that keeps you on the edge of the seat for the entire time. Next to the mysteries, Spiral also brings in much comedy, action and even slight bits of romance. Likeable characters you can grow to love. It can be safely be said that Spiral is a series that deserves its 10 in this review. Spiral's mix of story, art, character and enjoyment is not something that can be easily overlooked. While they are various minor irritations one may find with this title, it can most likely go unnoticed as you stare in awe as the mysteries and events unfold in front of you. |
Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna review
This is my first review for one of my favorite manga, please cut me some slack guys. :D
Spiral Suiri no Kizuna has been an amazing read for me, in every way. There are very few lacking aspects in this manga. Upon finishing it, it left me both happy, sad, and thoughtful, which most mangas fail to do. If Spiral were a song, I'd say that it begins mysteriously and ends both beautifully and in a simple way. Story The storyline is just very nice, very well-done. Kyo Shirodaira-sensei did a good job. Even though Spiral is an action and a mystery manga, there are many emotional aspects to the plot as well. It has a good amount of suspense and tension, but not a ridiculous amount that makes your brain freeze up, just enough to keep you on the seat. In addition, the many tiny comic relief moments are very well placed, so Spiral, with all its darkness, is still rather light, but not inappropriately so. But, the most outstanding aspect to me was that between all the action and humor, we have many of those...I can't even describe it, but, BEAUTIFUL delicate moments that touch your heart. The only complaint I have is the beginning, which implies that Spiral is going to a manga that is just about a bunch of random murders and Ayumu catching the culprit (FYI, the actual story is NOTHING like that). However, the seemingly random murders in the beginning does indeed play its own role in the main storyline. Also, the ending, though beautiful, leaves you hanging which can annoy some people. For Story, a Solid 9. Art The art is up to par. I love Eita Mizuno's style and I wish that he would do the artwork for some other manga as well since I just fell in love with his art. Everything is water-colored and the drawings are always very nice. I bought one of the Spiral Artbooks (which was quite expensive costing 40 bucks) and it was well worth it. The art in the actual black-and-white manga is also gorgeous. Like the story, however, the art is a bit messy at the beginning. And enjoyable aspect to me as an artist was seeing Mizuno's work develope thoughout the chapters. The characters in the end look a little different, but not so different that you don't know who is who. For instance, Eye's hair becomes more and more wispy thoughout the book. The art is a bit shoujo-like and is run amock with cute girls and hot guys (eye candy!) which I enjoyed. The art isn't typical shounen, however. And some shounen readers maybe a bit upset about that. The characters all have their unique style of clothes and are very attractive and colorful. For art, also, a perfect 10. Character This was a major defining factor in Spiral. All of the characters are very likeable and, thanks to the art, attractive. The wide cast of characters was a plus, but some character "types" get copied a bit. But that's perfectly fine since most of the "copies" still retain their own personality and that makes the cast more realistic since its only natural that someone will have a similiar personality to another. There is no good or evil in Spiral. All of the character have goodness and darkness in their personality, which makes them more human to the audience. Another 10. Enjoyment Spiral is a very enjoyable read. The suspense and tension mixed with comedy and the nice scenes and both the physical and mental battles all add to the enjoyment. Sometimes, the individual manga books (translated by yen press) and reading them book at a time can seem...lacking. But the story as a whole is amazing. The mysteries can be vexing, and this manga is chock-full of WTF moments, but to me, that just adds to experience. Overall Spiral was an amazing manga. It made me laugh and cry and could really bring out my emotions. In most manga, I end up going like "awww, that's so cute" or "oh, that's too bad", but Spiral actually got me smiling, like, physically, and crying, as in, tears actually running down my face. I would always impatiently think "oh god, what on earth is going to happen". The art is great and the cast is such an easy one for audiences to fall in love with (and when I say cast, I mean EVERYONE, not just a few characters here and there). Spiral has it moments of comedy, action, mystery, foreboding, comedy, and even some romance that makes you smile. Spiral gets a 9 in Story. A 10 for Art, Character, Enjoyment, AND OVERALL. It expands over many genres. Whether you be a mystery lover, a romance lover, an action lover, or even a sci-fi/fantasy lover, you're sure to fall in love. There are also a few biblical references in the book that spices things up. Highly recommended for just about anyone out there that love manga. Feed appreciated!!!~ |
Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna review
NOTE: This is my personal opinion and should be understood as such.
Where to begin with this manga? Well, to say that this is a shounen manga is a joke, it's clearly shoujou-oriented, especially the art. The boys look like girls, the panels overlap and you have flowers and sparkles on every other page. The characters are two-dimensional and follow a clichéd formula (the protagonist who has an inferiority complex that stems from being compared to his brother; the goofy, disgustingly cute sidekick; the villains who seem evil at first but are actually misunderstood but you can't sympathize for them because they're complete d*cks). The mysteries are pitiful. When you've read the likes of Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes and Edogawa Conan you expect more from a manga claiming to be Mystery. The "tricks" used are things even third graders could solve (nothing mind-boggling) and the logic followed by the characters is absolutely silly. And there's the staple of every bad manga: the attempt at being deep and psychological (and failing miserably at it). I had to drop this manga because I couldn't handle its stupidity. There's a possibility it could get better as it the story progresses but from my experience, that usually doesn't happen and I didn't want to risk a cerebral hemorrhage. If you're just looking for something to kill time with or like shoujou, read it. If not, stay away from this manga for your own sake. |
Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna review
It took me 15 years but I finally did it... I first discovered "Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna" when I was 8 years old. At the time I was too young to fully understand the great writing of this series. Time went by I couldn't remember the name of the story or what the characters looked like. I've tired asking online couple times, but no one knew what I was talking about. I only remembered two scenes from the anime the dodge ball test and the poison water test. There were times I honestly thought I dreamt the series up. But on 7/28/20 I found it
again after 15 years. Well at first I wasn't completely sure but it felt familiar in a way. I was happy as soon as one of the scenes showed up confirming this was the anime I watched as a kid. The events leading up to the end of the anime didn't sit well with me. So with that in mind I deiced to read the manga. Man I was blown away as to how much better the story was, I loved the ending. And with that I can confidently say. My pursue of the mystery of the blade children comes to an end.
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