Shiki is a great manga because it keeps the stakes personal. A series of deaths occur in a small traditional japanese village Sotoba and it all started after a certain family inhabited an abandoned mansion it turns out they are vampires. Its a bit slow paced at the beginning because of its focus on world building but the mistery is ever present and pays off in the end. The struggle of the village is all the more enjoyable because of its small scale we get to know everyone and every nook and cranny with details about the national road the temples houses and we are more invested in the story because of that. Another great aspect it achieves is the suspense in which it slowly builds upon the bigger picture is never clear and as the story progresses every character intertwines and the conflict tightens. It brings up numerous memorable and shocking scenes and leaves no plot points loose. The diverse personalities of the characters responding to the terror in different ways makes it all interesting. We have two factions the villagers who try to understand what is happening trying to survive and the Shiki a group of undead who are responsible for the misery of the vilage and we care about the fight that happens with both who will survive and be the dominant species. Human nature is a constant theme the fear of not being the dominant species and the struggle for survival keeps us questioning who is truly achieving the right thing. The art conveys the story in an unique and haunting way. I struggled to enjoy it and didnt find me staring at a page admiring the drawings just finished reading and went to the next page. But it sets the atmosphere and suits the horror theme. The lack of detail is made up for with the shading and facial expressions you truly feel their fear and discomfort. All the characters have exaggerated traits that keep them unique and memorable. I was not expecting to be so engaged and was quite surprised about how it told a classic concept such as vampires the events are well thought out and are so intriguing plus you are fully invested in the characters their fate and the fate of the village that you keep on reading.
79 /100
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