A review by mehsi
Tokyo Ghoul, Vol. 3 by Sui Ishida

4.0

This was an amazing rollercoaster of a volume. So many things happened. Kaneki fighting against someone who is not Touka and having to go all out but yet finding his humanity. Mado finally... well I don't want to spoil it. Kaneki really needs to have his hair tousled more often, he looks good. And while the last bit of the manga wasn't entirely my thing, I did like that the author added that. Just a bit more info. I do wonder how long it will before that investigator goes to another side... not long probably. Poor Hinami, I just wanted to give her a hug. OK, I may get eaten if she is especially hungry, but she needed a hug in this one (and also the previous).
Hopefully I can read more of this one soon!