![]() ![]() In a way, it felt like the good guys shouldn't win this battle, because the idea of Soma and Erina working together felt really bizarre. 30 is a wonderful continuation to a series that seems really intriguing and I can't wait to read more.more However, Sōma threw those plans away and challenged Erina to a shokugeki to make their specialty dishes, which pushed their abilities to their extreme.Īll in all, Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Sōma, Vol. ![]() It also showed the strategy session between Sōma Yukihira and Erina Nakiri as they planed what they want to make. It is nicely narrated and gives the back story of how Azami Nakiri first met and recruited Eishi Tsukasa and Rindō Kobayashi. This tankōbon is written by Yūto Tsukuda and illustrated by Shun Saeki. Even when faced with the superiority of their dishes he stubbornly holds on to his beliefs as his world is slowly slipping away and his dreams sieving through his fingers. As expected, Azami Nakiri was not an impartial judge favoring his students and refusing to acknowledge the creation created by Sōma and his daughter. It is a team match with Sōma Yukihira and Erina Nakiri of the rebel camp taking on the establishment of First Seat Eishi Tsukasa and Second Seat Rindō Kobayashi. The Fifth and Final Bout of the Régiment de Cuisine begins and concludes. 30 continues where the previous tankōbon left off and contains the next nine chapters (254–262) of the on-going manga series. As expected, Azami Nakiri was not an impartial judge favoring his students and refusing to acknowledge Food Wars: Shokugeki no Sōma!, Vol. 30: Shokugeki no Soma - Their Approaches Yuto Tsukuda, Shun Saeki & Yuki Morisaki.moreįood Wars: Shokugeki no Sōma!, Vol. The story was quite dull and unacceptable when it comes to the part of Azami's reaction towards delicious food. I couldn't believe what I've read and why it suddenly became so lame when the story was quite good at the beginning. Probably the lowest rating I ever gave comparing with all the previous volumes of this series. 30: Shokugeki no Soma - Th This volume is the biggest disappointment for me since I started reading this manga. What? Why? Can't he react differently? Review: Food Wars!, Vol. This volume is the biggest disappointment for me since I started reading this manga. The characters are fun and the full cast of characters that are in this finale is pretty fun and a good payoff for fans.Īn enjoyable finale which although standard has good heart. So is the banter and the dynamic of Soma and her. I also really loved how this book acknowledged Megumi (my favorite character).Ĭharacters: Erina gets a wonderfully payoff for her arc and it's well done and well earned. Her driving arc makes this a fitting and emotionally satifying end to this battle. The thing that made this finale stand out compared to other Shounen books with the two mains finally coming together is that Tsukuda lets readers enjoy the full circle and fully realized arc that is Nakiri. ![]() It's actually really safe in how it was executed and there were no surprises. Story: The story plays out as you would expect this finale to be, all the beats are there and all the tension is there. The world building is great, it goes back to book one and it pulls on all the pieces of Nakiri and Soma since the start and uses these pieces so well. World: The art is solid, this has been one of the better shonen books on the market. It's actually really safe in how it was e An end, while expected and does not surprise offers big emotions and a full circle. An end, while expected and does not surprise offers big emotions and a full circle. ![]()
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