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Long before becoming the infamous 'Reaper' of the Commission of Counter Ghoul, a young Kishou Arima was once assigned to attend high school in order to investigate a series of murders caused by a ghoul with a fervent appetite. What was supposed to be a solo mission changed very quickly for the young genius as he became involved with his delinquent classmate Taishi Fura.\r\n\r\nWhen Fura witnesses the brutal death of his best friend at the hands of a masked ghoul named 'Lantern,' it seems certain he will meet a similar fate. At the last minute he is saved by Arima, giving Fura a glimpse into the world of a ghoul investigator. Although the ghoul escapes, Fura decides to join forces with his savior and classmate, vowing to bring Lantern to justice.\r\n\r\n[Written by MAL Rewrite]
Arizona19swim
3 years agoHonestly a really fun short read.\r\n\r\nStory (6/10); pretty basic lol. it\'s quickly-paced and it has a nice little twist at the end but it won\'t take you more than an hour to read.\r\n\r\nArt (9/10); the art is really good, he uses a unique style that adds to the atmosphere of the story, and the fights are nicely done some of it seems like sketches but it all works in a really nice way.\r\n\r\nCharacters (6/10); nothing special honestly but Arima is pretty cool so is the girl\r\n\r\nEnjoyment (9/10); i thought it was a really fun read the art style is gorgeous the story is enjoyable even\n ...\n if its nothing special and it flows really well!\r\n \r\nOverall (8/10); a fun read and definitely worth checking out!
FateXBlood
4 years agoTokyo Ghoul: 'Jack' is a 7 chapters short story featuring Arima Kosho, the infamous Special Investigator at CCG. \r\n\r\nIt\'s only 1 volume with 350 pages total, but it can be completed within 20-30 minutes since the reading experience is similar to a webtoon. I\'m pretty sure it is all done digitally. \r\n\r\nWhile the story is interesting, it only shows a single part of Arima in his young days. It\'s nothing more than a small fragment of his entire life. One may be slightly disappointed for not getting to read more, but at the moment this is the only thing available to us. \r\n\r\nPersonally I suggest\n ...\n those who have read the parent story: Tokyo Ghoul to give it a try as it will leave a good aftertaste before or after reading Tokyo Ghoul:re.
comiclove
6 years ago'Jack' is somewhat intriguing, even if it\'s not necessary at all for the Tokyo Ghoul mythos. The plot and art are decent enough to carry how paper-thin the characterization is. If you want more details, read on.\r\n\r\n[Story - 6]\r\n\r\nThe story follows a ghoul case pursued by the then-teenaged Kishou Arima, the Reaper of the CCG in the main series. He is accompanied by a \'classmate\', Taishi Fura, a tertiary character in the main series and arguably the actual protagonist of this miniseries.\r\n\r\nThe mystery in this story is pretty predictable, but the build-up towards it makes the climax as depressing as what the original TG pumped\n ...\n out in its prime. Thankfully, with 7 chapters, the pacing is tightly packed.\r\n\r\nWhile there\'s nothing particularly deep about this story, it continues exploring the themes of mainline TG: what IS humanity and its place in the \'food chain, along with how we handle the knowledge of said food chain. \r\n\r\n[Art - 7]\r\n\r\nThe artwork is admittedly gorgeous here. Perhaps because of its setting in terms of the timeline, Ishida uses an even murkier artstyle here than before. This gives the whole story an atmosphere of hazy reflection and detachment developed through time. This is made more poignant right at the end, when the art starts to sharpen more to resemble the main series. \r\n\r\nAction here is rendered adequately, but not to the heights of the original manga. Character design is fairly plain, but since the core cast is so small this time around, everyone is able to stand out. Special mention goes to Yamori\'s protomask and Kishou\'s significantly darker hair, since they tickle my fancy.\r\n\r\n[Character - 5]\r\n\r\nThis is probably the aspect of this sidestory that I found the most lacking. I can\'t really say much, since these characters either show up in the main title in some capacity (Arima and Fura) or are pretty one-note to complement the former type (EVERYONE else, even Yamori). All I can really say is that it\'s serviceable for this story only.\r\n\r\n[Enjoyment/Overall - 6]\r\n\r\nIt\'s not bad by any means, but as stated before it is completely unnecessary in the grander mythos of Ishida\'s work. Read it if you love Arima, I guess.