Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit: Volume 3

by Motoro Mase, 216 pages

Fujimoto delivers ikigami to the neglected, unloved son of a career politician running on a platform touting the benefits of Social Welfare (and who doesn't flinch at using her just condemned son as a mouthpiece for her campaign) and to the delinquent, indebted, yet devoted brother of a girl blinded in a car accident that killed their parents when they were children. As a result, the Welfare Police have an incident to hush up and Fujimoto gets reprimanded for bending some rules to fulfill a dying man's loving wish.

Ack. More crying. But I have another box of tissues in the bathroom closest, so I'm good. *thumbs up*

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