A review by oliviak07
Gangsta., Vol. 3 by Kohske

4.0

As predicted in my review of Volume 2 of Kohske's "Gangsta" series, plot thickens as the bodies, head count, and answers to previous questions grow. While not all plot lines are tied off by the end of the final chapter in Volume 3 it will entice the reader(s) to quickly request Volume 4+ for the graphic and exciting thriller.

The explanation of the origins of the Handymen takes place in this volume, and it is both heartfelt and brutal. Like other elements of this particular volume (from words used to illustrations shown), this is one that readers should caution due to the potential of it causing a trigger effect. While it did not fully spark my own, there was still a collection of pages that caused me to stop and take a breath before continuing onward.

As I complete this review, and fill out a request for Volumes 4 and 5, I am comforted in knowing the answers to certain parts of the character's lives while not having the full story when it comes to the other parts. I feel for both Handymen as they continue to grow, and grow alert to the ways their world is changing. Whatever happens next, I am ready for the ride.