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Tokyo Ghoul, Tome 1

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Pages
224
Langue
FR
ISBN
9782723495615
Temps de Lecture
~3h 55min

Tokyo Ghoul, Tome 1 est un book de Sui Ishida. Il compte 224 pages.

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Sui Ishida’s Tokyo Ghoul, Tome 1 introduces a meticulously constructed urban landscape where humanity and monstrosity share the same streets. The narrative follows Kaneki Ken, a quiet literature student whose ordinary life fractures during an encounter that leaves him transformed into a half-ghoul. In this world, ghouls are humanoid beings sustained by human flesh, forced to navigate a hidden society while evading both human authorities and their own predatory instincts. Ishida grounds the story in psychological tension rather than gratuitous violence, using Kaneki’s sudden dual existence to examine questions of identity, moral compromise, and the fragile boundary between victim and predator. The artwork emphasizes stark contrasts and expressive linework, mirroring the protagonist’s internal fragmentation as he grapples with survival, empathy, and belonging. By framing a supernatural premise through the lens of social alienation and ethical ambiguity, the volume establishes a narrative that prioritizes character introspection over action. Readers encounter a carefully paced introduction to hidden communities and institutional enforcement, setting the foundation for a story that consistently interrogates what it means to remain human under impossible circumstances.

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Sui Ishida’s Tokyo Ghoul, Tome 1 introduces a meticulously constructed urban landscape where humanity and monstrosity share the same streets. The narrative follows Kaneki Ken, a quiet literature student whose ordinary life fractures during an encounter that leaves him transformed into a half-ghoul. ...

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