Death Note, Vol. 12: Finis (Death Note, #12)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2007
216
Novel • Fiction
Japan • Contemporary
2007
16-18 years
Death Note, Vol. 12: Finis by Takeshi Obata, Tetsuichiro Miyaki, and Tsugumi Ohba concludes the gripping series with an intense showdown between Light Yagami and his opponents. The story explores themes of justice, morality, and power, providing a dramatic resolution to the cat-and-mouse game central to the narrative.
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Death Note, Vol. 12: Finis by Takeshi Obata, Tetsuichiro Miyaki, and Tsugumi Ohba concludes the series with a thrilling and tense finale that has received mixed reviews. Fans of the series appreciated the intense conclusion and plot twists, but some found the ending unsatisfying and rushed. The artwork remains a highlight, showcasing Obata's talent throughout the volume.
Readers who relish complex psychological dramas and cat-and-mouse thrillers will enjoy Death Note, Vol. 12: Finis by Takeshi Obata, Tetsuichiro Miyaki, and Tsugumi Ohba. Similar books include Code Geass and Monster, which also offer intricate plots and morally ambiguous characters.
20,845 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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216
Novel • Fiction
Japan • Contemporary
2007
16-18 years
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