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Tokyo Ghoul, Vol. 10 collects chapters #90-100 of Sui Ishida’s acclaimed manga, featuring Kaneki’s intense transformation, high-stakes battles with the CCG, and deep character development. Ranked top 1,000 in multiple graphic novel categories and boasting a 4.8-star rating from nearly 1,400 readers, this volume is a pivotal, must-read installment for fans craving emotional depth and thrilling action.
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Q**G
Couldn’t put it down
A Dark and Thrilling Turning Point – Tokyo Ghoul Vol. 10 Delivers Intense Emotion & Action! By the time I reached Tokyo Ghoul, Vol. 10, I was completely invested in Kaneki’s journey, but this volume hit differently—it’s an emotional rollercoaster packed with heartbreaking moments, intense battles, and shocking revelations. Kaneki’s Transformation & Internal Struggles This volume really dives deep into Kaneki’s psyche, and it’s both fascinating and tragic to watch. His transformation from the hesitant, kind-hearted boy we met in Volume 1 to the fearsome leader of his own group is truly something to behold. Yet, we can still see his internal struggle—he’s trying to be strong, but he’s also breaking under the weight of his choices. The Battle Against the CCG & High-Stakes Action The fights in this volume are some of the best yet! The battle between Kaneki’s group and the CCG investigators is brutal and beautifully illustrated, with Sui Ishida’s signature art style making every scene feel chaotic yet fluid. The panels are drenched in tension, and you can feel the desperation and pain of both sides. Side Characters Shine One of the things I love about Tokyo Ghoul is that every character feels important, and Vol. 10 is no exception. We see Touka, Amon, and Juuzou all dealing with their own struggles, and the way their stories weave together makes the world feel so real. Even the so-called “villains” of the story feel complex and human, which makes the conflicts even more heartbreaking. An Ending That Leaves You Stunned Without giving spoilers, the final moments of this volume left me in shock. The stakes are higher than ever, and it feels like we’re reaching a point of no return for Kaneki and the world around him. The emotional weight of this chapter lingers long after you close the book. Final Thoughts Tokyo Ghoul, Vol. 10 is one of the strongest volumes in the series, delivering incredible action, deep character development, and gut-wrenching moments. It’s a turning point that changes everything, and I couldn’t put it down. If you’ve made it this far into the series, you’re in for an unforgettable ride. Highly recommend!
A**.
And the plot thickens, can't wait to get the next volume.
Tokyo Ghoul Volume 10 collects chapters #90-100 by Sui Ishida of course. I'll go ahead and say if you are enjoying the series you might as well pick up this volume. Also, as I'm sure many are aware, if you've only seen the anime once again there are major differences between Root A and the manga. I really don't want to go into many details about this volume, but there is a large focus on Dr. Kano, with Kaneki, Aogiri Tree, and the CCG after him. The CCG are also starting to connect pieces of the puzzle together and draws their attention to Kaneki. It was interesting and a great read. Overall it was fantastic and I can't wait to dive into the next volume, sadly I don't have the last 4 volumes so I'll have to wait to buy them. Couldn't recommend enough. Hopefully you found this review helpful and happy reading.
R**R
Good purchase
Brought the whole collection for my son who absolutely adores these books
T**R
Books
Bought for my son he likes ready this series
K**E
Manga loves must
Good graphic novel
C**Y
A****
Great book
R**S
Tokyo Ghoul volume 10
Tokyo Ghoul's 10th volume manages to be even darker and even more messed up then the previous volumes, although nothing beats Yamori's torture scene in volume 7. The events of this volume do happen in the anime, although they take place in a different location and seem to be a bit different conserning Kaneki's actions.
A**Y
Anime is rubbish but manga is tons better
Hated the anime but thought the concept was good so I started reading the manga. The manga is definitely better and explains things in much more detail and doesn't leave the goriness out. The manga makes you want more from it all the time.
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