THE PATH OF NO RETURN
Riko and her friends have finally made it to the sixth layer! Not long after taking their last dive, they find themselves in a village populated by Hollows who possess a peculiar sense of value. Mysteries, terrors, and bewildering truths await them in the Abyss’ deepest depths!
Reviews (70)
Answers questions and asks new ones
Author Tsukushi continues the wonderful story of Made in Abyss as the character journey down into the highly anticipated sixth layer. Up till this point, our trio of characters has had the chance to turn back and return to the surface (however painful it may be). But after passing the point of no return, their fate will now be decided by the abyss. ___ (This review may contain spoilers). Overall, I'm very happy with the direction Tsukushi is taking the story. Surprisingly, the Sixth Layer did not seem to hold as many painful consequences as the layers our heroes have already journeyed through. It's somewhat of a breather compared to the last two where Bondrewd caused exceeding trouble. With him being somewhat defeated, I expect a new threat to take his place soon enough. As per usual, Tsukushi's art is painstakingly beautiful. And his creativity with the creatures of the Abyss shines brightly with this volume. We begin to see things that even the people of Orth have never dreamed of, and I often found myself gawking (much like the main characters do) at the sheer unimaginability of what I am seeing. This manga begins to shed light and answer some of the questions we've had from the beginning about the nature of the abyss and Reg's origins. But it also asks plenty of new questions in the process. The story of the trio is now juxtaposed with some of the characters back up on the surface. Overall, it looks like Tsukushi is setting up the story to continue for a good long while still. As a final note, I was surprised at how many philosophical ideas and questions were present in this part. The Sixth Layer's economy is extremely thought-provoking and is probably the highlight of this volume for me. If you have kept up with the series, I highly recommend picking up this volume. I myself can't wait to read volume 7 in September.
It just got real, again...
The mystery sinks you deeper. I've loved Made in Abyss, my first viewing of the Anime nailed that home from it's opening scene. And as much as I loved the past two books, I couldn't help but feel a certain falling out. Bondrewd was a creepily amazing villain, the art is still superb, but the mystery of the Abyss was put aside for a battle I had to read twice over to understand. Vol. 6 has brought back that magic for me, and I look to investigate the abyss further.
Spectacular!
Came undamaged and close to mint condition.
Exciting story
Love these books.
Tense, beautiful, horrifying
So close to the bottom. What will we find?
I love this manga *heart eyes*
It's bloody brilliant
Great series.
It arrived with no damage the book looks great, I love the anime so I wanted to read the manga.
good book
it is an excellent series and I'm excited to read the next one
😍
Awesome
Great Manga
Brilliantly drawn and clever story
Answers questions and asks new ones
Author Tsukushi continues the wonderful story of Made in Abyss as the character journey down into the highly anticipated sixth layer. Up till this point, our trio of characters has had the chance to turn back and return to the surface (however painful it may be). But after passing the point of no return, their fate will now be decided by the abyss. ___ (This review may contain spoilers). Overall, I'm very happy with the direction Tsukushi is taking the story. Surprisingly, the Sixth Layer did not seem to hold as many painful consequences as the layers our heroes have already journeyed through. It's somewhat of a breather compared to the last two where Bondrewd caused exceeding trouble. With him being somewhat defeated, I expect a new threat to take his place soon enough. As per usual, Tsukushi's art is painstakingly beautiful. And his creativity with the creatures of the Abyss shines brightly with this volume. We begin to see things that even the people of Orth have never dreamed of, and I often found myself gawking (much like the main characters do) at the sheer unimaginability of what I am seeing. This manga begins to shed light and answer some of the questions we've had from the beginning about the nature of the abyss and Reg's origins. But it also asks plenty of new questions in the process. The story of the trio is now juxtaposed with some of the characters back up on the surface. Overall, it looks like Tsukushi is setting up the story to continue for a good long while still. As a final note, I was surprised at how many philosophical ideas and questions were present in this part. The Sixth Layer's economy is extremely thought-provoking and is probably the highlight of this volume for me. If you have kept up with the series, I highly recommend picking up this volume. I myself can't wait to read volume 7 in September.
It just got real, again...
The mystery sinks you deeper. I've loved Made in Abyss, my first viewing of the Anime nailed that home from it's opening scene. And as much as I loved the past two books, I couldn't help but feel a certain falling out. Bondrewd was a creepily amazing villain, the art is still superb, but the mystery of the Abyss was put aside for a battle I had to read twice over to understand. Vol. 6 has brought back that magic for me, and I look to investigate the abyss further.
Spectacular!
Came undamaged and close to mint condition.
Exciting story
Love these books.
Tense, beautiful, horrifying
So close to the bottom. What will we find?
I love this manga *heart eyes*
It's bloody brilliant
Great series.
It arrived with no damage the book looks great, I love the anime so I wanted to read the manga.
good book
it is an excellent series and I'm excited to read the next one
😍
Awesome
Great Manga
Brilliantly drawn and clever story
Answers questions and asks new ones
Author Tsukushi continues the wonderful story of Made in Abyss as the character journey down into the highly anticipated sixth layer. Up till this point, our trio of characters has had the chance to turn back and return to the surface (however painful it may be). But after passing the point of no return, their fate will now be decided by the abyss. ___ (This review may contain spoilers). Overall, I'm very happy with the direction Tsukushi is taking the story. Surprisingly, the Sixth Layer did not seem to hold as many painful consequences as the layers our heroes have already journeyed through. It's somewhat of a breather compared to the last two where Bondrewd caused exceeding trouble. With him being somewhat defeated, I expect a new threat to take his place soon enough. As per usual, Tsukushi's art is painstakingly beautiful. And his creativity with the creatures of the Abyss shines brightly with this volume. We begin to see things that even the people of Orth have never dreamed of, and I often found myself gawking (much like the main characters do) at the sheer unimaginability of what I am seeing. This manga begins to shed light and answer some of the questions we've had from the beginning about the nature of the abyss and Reg's origins. But it also asks plenty of new questions in the process. The story of the trio is now juxtaposed with some of the characters back up on the surface. Overall, it looks like Tsukushi is setting up the story to continue for a good long while still. As a final note, I was surprised at how many philosophical ideas and questions were present in this part. The Sixth Layer's economy is extremely thought-provoking and is probably the highlight of this volume for me. If you have kept up with the series, I highly recommend picking up this volume. I myself can't wait to read volume 7 in September.
It just got real, again...
The mystery sinks you deeper. I've loved Made in Abyss, my first viewing of the Anime nailed that home from it's opening scene. And as much as I loved the past two books, I couldn't help but feel a certain falling out. Bondrewd was a creepily amazing villain, the art is still superb, but the mystery of the Abyss was put aside for a battle I had to read twice over to understand. Vol. 6 has brought back that magic for me, and I look to investigate the abyss further.
Spectacular!
Came undamaged and close to mint condition.
Exciting story
Love these books.
Tense, beautiful, horrifying
So close to the bottom. What will we find?
I love this manga *heart eyes*
It's bloody brilliant
Great series.
It arrived with no damage the book looks great, I love the anime so I wanted to read the manga.
good book
it is an excellent series and I'm excited to read the next one
😍
Awesome
Great Manga
Brilliantly drawn and clever story
Answers questions and asks new ones
Author Tsukushi continues the wonderful story of Made in Abyss as the character journey down into the highly anticipated sixth layer. Up till this point, our trio of characters has had the chance to turn back and return to the surface (however painful it may be). But after passing the point of no return, their fate will now be decided by the abyss. ___ (This review may contain spoilers). Overall, I'm very happy with the direction Tsukushi is taking the story. Surprisingly, the Sixth Layer did not seem to hold as many painful consequences as the layers our heroes have already journeyed through. It's somewhat of a breather compared to the last two where Bondrewd caused exceeding trouble. With him being somewhat defeated, I expect a new threat to take his place soon enough. As per usual, Tsukushi's art is painstakingly beautiful. And his creativity with the creatures of the Abyss shines brightly with this volume. We begin to see things that even the people of Orth have never dreamed of, and I often found myself gawking (much like the main characters do) at the sheer unimaginability of what I am seeing. This manga begins to shed light and answer some of the questions we've had from the beginning about the nature of the abyss and Reg's origins. But it also asks plenty of new questions in the process. The story of the trio is now juxtaposed with some of the characters back up on the surface. Overall, it looks like Tsukushi is setting up the story to continue for a good long while still. As a final note, I was surprised at how many philosophical ideas and questions were present in this part. The Sixth Layer's economy is extremely thought-provoking and is probably the highlight of this volume for me. If you have kept up with the series, I highly recommend picking up this volume. I myself can't wait to read volume 7 in September.
It just got real, again...
The mystery sinks you deeper. I've loved Made in Abyss, my first viewing of the Anime nailed that home from it's opening scene. And as much as I loved the past two books, I couldn't help but feel a certain falling out. Bondrewd was a creepily amazing villain, the art is still superb, but the mystery of the Abyss was put aside for a battle I had to read twice over to understand. Vol. 6 has brought back that magic for me, and I look to investigate the abyss further.
Spectacular!
Came undamaged and close to mint condition.
Exciting story
Love these books.
Tense, beautiful, horrifying
So close to the bottom. What will we find?
I love this manga *heart eyes*
It's bloody brilliant
Great series.
It arrived with no damage the book looks great, I love the anime so I wanted to read the manga.
good book
it is an excellent series and I'm excited to read the next one
😍
Awesome
Great Manga
Brilliantly drawn and clever story
Answers questions and asks new ones
Author Tsukushi continues the wonderful story of Made in Abyss as the character journey down into the highly anticipated sixth layer. Up till this point, our trio of characters has had the chance to turn back and return to the surface (however painful it may be). But after passing the point of no return, their fate will now be decided by the abyss. ___ (This review may contain spoilers). Overall, I'm very happy with the direction Tsukushi is taking the story. Surprisingly, the Sixth Layer did not seem to hold as many painful consequences as the layers our heroes have already journeyed through. It's somewhat of a breather compared to the last two where Bondrewd caused exceeding trouble. With him being somewhat defeated, I expect a new threat to take his place soon enough. As per usual, Tsukushi's art is painstakingly beautiful. And his creativity with the creatures of the Abyss shines brightly with this volume. We begin to see things that even the people of Orth have never dreamed of, and I often found myself gawking (much like the main characters do) at the sheer unimaginability of what I am seeing. This manga begins to shed light and answer some of the questions we've had from the beginning about the nature of the abyss and Reg's origins. But it also asks plenty of new questions in the process. The story of the trio is now juxtaposed with some of the characters back up on the surface. Overall, it looks like Tsukushi is setting up the story to continue for a good long while still. As a final note, I was surprised at how many philosophical ideas and questions were present in this part. The Sixth Layer's economy is extremely thought-provoking and is probably the highlight of this volume for me. If you have kept up with the series, I highly recommend picking up this volume. I myself can't wait to read volume 7 in September.
It just got real, again...
The mystery sinks you deeper. I've loved Made in Abyss, my first viewing of the Anime nailed that home from it's opening scene. And as much as I loved the past two books, I couldn't help but feel a certain falling out. Bondrewd was a creepily amazing villain, the art is still superb, but the mystery of the Abyss was put aside for a battle I had to read twice over to understand. Vol. 6 has brought back that magic for me, and I look to investigate the abyss further.
Spectacular!
Came undamaged and close to mint condition.
Exciting story
Love these books.
Tense, beautiful, horrifying
So close to the bottom. What will we find?
I love this manga *heart eyes*
It's bloody brilliant
Great series.
It arrived with no damage the book looks great, I love the anime so I wanted to read the manga.
good book
it is an excellent series and I'm excited to read the next one
😍
Awesome
Great Manga
Brilliantly drawn and clever story
It’s the right book.
Perfect book.
Great
Made in abyss is the best manga i have ever read ever 8 more words are unfortunately required for review.
The SIxth Layer
Up till now in Made In Abyss we have had information on what each layer of the Abyss holds next. But with volume 6 of Made In Abyss we enter the unknown. Nad boy was it not what I was expecting. Luckily the inbetween the chapter title, title pages help expand the world even more. They really like a guide to the Abyss. And to top it off we even get a few chapters letting us know how things are going on back at the surface. You know it's strange before this volume I thought we might have been close to the end of the series. But the sixth layer is such an eye opener I hope the series we will continue on for a long time. The artwork continues to be spectaular albeit somewhat horrifying with some of the creatures which defininitely the dark tone of the sixth layer. -MickManga
A gift
A gift
Qualidade irremediável...
Sem palavras. Simplesmente incrível a história e a qualidade do produto está perfeita. Se você tem receio de comprar por ser inglês e não sabe muito sobre eu digo para ir em frente, pois eu tbm não sei muito bem mas n tive problemas para entender a maior parte do conteúdo. Ps: Nanachi é uma fofura sem limites <3
Recibí el manga
Me gusta la trama de está manga, el libro que me lo entregaron si está limpio e intocable, en inglés por supuesto y garantizado.
Perfeita a Obra de Made in Abyss
o Autor ele capricha muito no mangá é incrível a arte dele!!!
Sigue siendo muy buena la historia
Quizás no es tan bueno como el anterior volumen pero sigue siendo muy buena la historia
Sublime
Encantado con este manga, estoy ansioso por que salga el volumen 7, la calidad de impresion y las hojas como siempre excelente.
Que Buen Manga
Este manga solo va mejorando y mejorando, la historia sigue avanzando medio lento pero es muy buena y me gusta mucho el manga
Answers questions and asks new ones
Author Tsukushi continues the wonderful story of Made in Abyss as the character journey down into the highly anticipated sixth layer. Up till this point, our trio of characters has had the chance to turn back and return to the surface (however painful it may be). But after passing the point of no return, their fate will now be decided by the abyss. ___ (This review may contain spoilers). Overall, I'm very happy with the direction Tsukushi is taking the story. Surprisingly, the Sixth Layer did not seem to hold as many painful consequences as the layers our heroes have already journeyed through. It's somewhat of a breather compared to the last two where Bondrewd caused exceeding trouble. With him being somewhat defeated, I expect a new threat to take his place soon enough. As per usual, Tsukushi's art is painstakingly beautiful. And his creativity with the creatures of the Abyss shines brightly with this volume. We begin to see things that even the people of Orth have never dreamed of, and I often found myself gawking (much like the main characters do) at the sheer unimaginability of what I am seeing. This manga begins to shed light and answer some of the questions we've had from the beginning about the nature of the abyss and Reg's origins. But it also asks plenty of new questions in the process. The story of the trio is now juxtaposed with some of the characters back up on the surface. Overall, it looks like Tsukushi is setting up the story to continue for a good long while still. As a final note, I was surprised at how many philosophical ideas and questions were present in this part. The Sixth Layer's economy is extremely thought-provoking and is probably the highlight of this volume for me. If you have kept up with the series, I highly recommend picking up this volume. I myself can't wait to read volume 7 in September.
It just got real, again...
The mystery sinks you deeper. I've loved Made in Abyss, my first viewing of the Anime nailed that home from it's opening scene. And as much as I loved the past two books, I couldn't help but feel a certain falling out. Bondrewd was a creepily amazing villain, the art is still superb, but the mystery of the Abyss was put aside for a battle I had to read twice over to understand. Vol. 6 has brought back that magic for me, and I look to investigate the abyss further.
Spectacular!
Came undamaged and close to mint condition.
Exciting story
Love these books.
Tense, beautiful, horrifying
So close to the bottom. What will we find?
I love this manga *heart eyes*
It's bloody brilliant
Great series.
It arrived with no damage the book looks great, I love the anime so I wanted to read the manga.
good book
it is an excellent series and I'm excited to read the next one
😍
Awesome
Great Manga
Brilliantly drawn and clever story