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CAN YOU GO HOME AGAIN? Thanks to Eren, humanity has taken the town of Trost back from the Titans. Exhausted, Eren falls into a coma for three days – and wakes in shackles, staring at Erwin Smith, leader of the Survey Corps. Certain that Eren’s father’s research holds the key to the mystery of the Titans’ rise, Smith wants an expedition to retrieve it from the house where Eren grew up. But that’s deep in Titan territory, and to get there Eren will need to master a power he still doesn’t fully understand…

Series: Attack on Titan (Book 5)

Paperback: 192 pages

Publisher: Kodansha Comics; 5.7.2013 edition (June 4, 2013)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1612622542

ISBN-13: 978-1612622545

Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.6 x 7.5 inches

Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)

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This is definitely an important volume of AOT. Eren is put through a rough ordeal of being in court for being a monster and dangerous to the human race. We already knew that was going to happen, but it was interesting to see how things turn out. We also got a cool flashback on important information about titans. We are introduced to some new characters and important revelation as well.Story: The story is slow at first, but speeds up real fast and leaves a huge cliffhanger at the end. Eren is on trial and things are extremely interesting listening to the police and scouting legion on Eren predicament. We are introduced to a new character named Hanji who is basically a researcher on titans. She is extremely smart and explains a lot about titans. New types of titans are introduced call Deviant who are smarter then regular titans. Also a new type of titan just like the colossal and armored titan is introduced. 4/4Character development: Wow lots of character development this time. Hanji is a really cool character that was introduced. Eren also has a squad of elite guards guarding him, but not much is explained about them really. Hanji basically got a chapter to herself and her research on titans and that was awesome. Irvin and Levi got some screen time and we learn a lot about Irvin leadership and get to understand why the scouting legion is a lot more powerful then it used to be. 3/3.Artwork: There is reason why 20 million volumes have already been sold in Japan. Awesome artwork as always. 3/3Overall, this is extremely important volume in the series and definitely a good one. I am so pumped up about next volume, but I got to wait til September.10/10

I follow the Japanese volumes so I was very excited to have the opportunity to get English copies. They fit in the same comic sleeves that I use for Gantz and the quality of the book and pages are great. 5/5.

I watched the first few episodes on nextflix but it’s not in English so I opted to go with the manga to check it out because the complete series exists instead of just season one. This is my first manga so I don’t really have any prior experience to base it off when it comes to the art or story. I like the art it’s not over complex when it comes to telling the story it seems to work for the gritty horror story. So far the story while is well developed it’s easy to get lost turning the pages.The fifth installment is Eren is on trial to decide if he should be dissected or used in the survey corps to stop the titan attacks. Thankfully he’s sent to the survey corps where he might just be able to help stop the titans and figure out what’s going on with himself. He’s been assigned under Levi which is a hero among the squads but he’s also one they feel if Eren got out of control could handle him. We also had an encounter with a titan who happened to have a little more intelligence than the prior ones so far. We also have a new squad leader who happens to be researching the titans that they have snagged.I enjoyed the fifth installment we are at last getting out of the walls to maybe fight the titans and figure out what is really going on with Eren. I actually just wanted to read a few pages but ended up staying in bed reading till I was done and had to fight the urge to move to the next book. I’m curious to learn more about Levi since it’s clear he’s going to be a major character unless Eren eats him. We’ve seen a few little snips of him in prior books but now with the new squad we have new people. I’m really enjoying the story even if it did have a break in the action packed giant zombie humanoid fight. I already have the rest of them loaded on my kindle so just now to find the time. I still recommend them.

I love the anime and so I bought the manga. It is interesting to see how the actual artist/creator tells the story. The anime is pretty loyal to it. I can't wait until the next season's anime comes out. It's great to see this manga animated and in color.

~4/5[More of my reviews are available on my blog, Geeky Reading, to which there's a link on my profile.]The world of this series is just expanding every volume, and I’m loving it. We meet a character named Ilse in this book, who has some really interesting information on the titans. Then Eren’s fate is decided, and everyone gets to choose what part of the army they want to join. And then there’s an attack on the titans/exploration/test of the land.So much is happening! We’re finding out so much about the titans, there’s so much violence, and it’s all just so exciting. And horrifying. I think this is one of the few books that I’ve read where I’m truly horrified by what’s happening. I mean, I get freaked out rather easy, but a lot of violence in books isn’t as bad as what’s in this one. I’m really interested in what’s happening with Eren, as well as Mikasa (just because I like her so much) and Armin. I really like Captain Levi, and am intrigued by him. There was a really bad cliffhanger on this volume, and I really want to find out what happens next.I love the world that this is set in. It’s just so interesting to me. I want to know more, more, more! We found out some really interesting things about them this volume, and I’m looking forward to more in the next volumes. Also, I want to know exactly what makes certain titans different, and how they can tell so easily.This series has easily made it to my favorite list, and I can’t wait to get my hands on the next volume.

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