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Get along with hopelessness.
Chito and Yuuri's adventures continue and vol.2 offers a more intricate glimpse of the world and its past. Themes like religion, memories, and music are explored with the girl's usual innocence and sense of wonder in their attempt to understand how civilization used to be a long time ago. But one of the more important themes of the entire series is slowly made clear with this volume. and that is "Hopelessness". And getting along with it. Some readers might find author Tsukumizu's worldview too pessimistic at times and might not agree with some of the messages the manga conveys, but it is this daring point of view that perhaps in contrast to what everyone expects, actually makes us feel a little more hopeful, that against all odds we continue to move on.Girl's Last Tour Vol.2
S**E
Once again I am very happy
I am once again very happy with this manga, and am excited to get the next! This volume features even more wholesome interaction, exploration, intense moments and another interesting character! I particularly like the lighting and plane illustrations throughout this volume, and ishiis design :-) once again, 10/10, cute girls, industrial aesthetics and practical clothing along with wholesome interaction.
C**.
If you loved the first you will love this
So I gave the first volume four stars and was really hoping I would get some answers or just one tease of something as to how everything became as it is and nothing! Was hoping there would be a third person addition to Yuuri and Chito at the end of this, in a desolate place they meet a couple of rare people yet leave them behind and not ask to go with them? Maybe I’m just being too impatient, it’s a good read and the art is still cool but I was looking for more.
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