Hunter x Hunter Vol 15
SCORE: 72
I am now fully into the Hunter x Hunter franchise. Hunter x Hunter
Vol 15 continues what got me interested in the last volume. Hunter x
Hunter Vol 15 contains two hundred and eight pages just like the last
volume. Chapters one hundred and forty through one hundred and fifty-one
are in Hunter x Hunter Vol 15. There is also a couple of character pages
near the front of this manga book. The game world arc continues quite
nicely in Hunter x Hunter Vol 15.
I make a solemn vow that the rest of this review will include spoilers.
The issues families can have with Hunter x Hunter Vol 15 are violence,
blood, bad language, and more. I can tell that Gon and Killua are really
glad they did not join that guild in the last manga volume. Why is that?
This guild gets targeted by these bombers in Hunter x Hunter Vol 15.
Most of that guild is wiped out and killed in Hunter x Hunter Vol 15.
Gon and Killua may not have wanted to join forces with Biscuit but it is
turning into a really good thing in Hunter x Hunter Vol 15. Training
continues in Hunter x Hunter Vol 15. Gon and Killua get stronger and
better at their different talents in Hunter x Hunter Vol 15. Having to
sleep while holding a rock over your head with a rope is crazy. Get too
deep in sleep and the hand relaxes and the rock drops on your head.
Killua leaves the game for a bit in Hunter x Hunter Vol 15. He goes to
take the hunters exam in the real world. Here is where things get
interesting, and a bit humorous. The man who is the examiner of the
first stage realizes that there are too many applicants. So he wants to
whittle it down. So he tells them to knock out five people and bring him
the badges. Killua knocks them all out and brings all of the badges.
Killua is the only one to pass the exam that year.
Biscuit decides the boys can now start to play the game in Hunter x
Hunter Vol 15. They are going around collecting cards in Hunter x Hunter
Vol 15. They trade with other players, and get spell cards. The three of
them are very overpowered in this game now. So they have little to fear.
They even help other players that want to leave but are not powerful
enough to get a leave card. Gambling is another way thanks to some dice.
- Paul
Graphics: 66%
Writing: 67%
Replay/Extras: 78%
Story: 81%
Family Friendly Factor: 69%
System: Manga
Publisher: Viz Media
Author: Yoshihiro Togashi
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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