ASSASSINATION CLASSROOM, VOL. 21
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
MANGAKA: Yusei Matsui
TRANSLATION: Tetsuichiro Miyaki
ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Bryant Turnage
LETTERS: Stephen Dutro
EDITOR: Annette Roman
ISBN: 978-1-4215-9339-5; paperback (April 2018); Rated “T+” for “Older Teen”
216pp, B&W, $9.99 U.S., $12.99 CAN, £6.99 U.K.
Assassination Classroom is a science fiction, comedy, and shonen manga from creator Yusei Matsui. The series was originally serialized in the Japanese manga magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump, from 2012 to 2016. VIZ Media published an English-language adaptation of the series in graphic novel, beginning in December 2014 and recently ending in April 2018.
Assassination Classroom focuses on the so-called “End Class.” These are the outcast students of Class 3-E at Kunugigaoka Junior High. They are trying to kill their teacher, and they have the perfect excuse. Their teacher is the monstrous, alien-like octopus that recently destroyed 70% of the moon. This creature becomes Class 3-E's teacher, whom the student name, “Koro Sensei,” and he promises to destroy the Earth after the 3-E students graduate. Thus, it is up to these students to kill their teacher in order to save the world. They are the “Assassination Classroom.”
As Assassination Classroom, Vol. 21 (Chapters 178 to 179 to Final Chapter; entitled Time to Say Thank You) opens, Koro-sensei is dead. The students of the Assassination Classroom killed their teacher, but there are extenuating circumstances. Now, the class prepares to graduate, but what does the future hold and how will the legacy of Koro-sensei affect them?
[This manga contains bonus manga, “Time to Come Home,” “Time to Go to the Izakaya,” “Time to Reveal Identities,” “Time to Say Thank You,” and “Tokyo Department Store War Journal.”]
The Assassination Classroom manga has reached the end of its run. The series is often variations of the same, although the usual is usually quite entertaining. It is like a sitcom about students learning to become assassins while trying to kill their other-worldly teacher, and creator Yusei Matsui finds comedy in characters as well as in situations.
Assassination Classroom Graphic Novel Volume 21 is the final volume of the series, but it is not so much a finale as it is a coda. Vol. 20, in which the teacher is killed, is really the final volume. With Vol. 21, Matsui offers a bit of sweetness to his readers. There are some extra stories that Matsui produced to accompany the anime based on Assassination Classroom, and this volume also reprints the manga Matsui produced before this series. I hope this series stays in print, and it probably will digitally. Assassination Classroom deserves to find new readers for years to come.
A
8 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Review: ASSASSINATION CLASSROOM Volume 21
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Saturday, March 5, 2016
Assassination Classroom: Time for an Oppurtunity
I read Assassination Classroom, Vol. 8
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Saturday, December 26, 2015
Assassination Classroom: On Island Time
I read Assassination Classroom, Vol. 7
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Monday, November 23, 2015
Assassination Classroom: Swim Time
I reads Assassination Classroom, Vol. 6
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Saturday, September 12, 2015
Assassination Classroom: Time to Show Off a Hidden Talent
I read Assassination Classroom, Vol. 5
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Monday, July 27, 2015
Assassination Classroom: Time to Face the Unbelievable
I read Assassination Classroom, Vol. 4
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Saturday, May 23, 2015
Assassination Classroom: Time for a Transfer Student
I read Assassination Classroom, Vol. 3
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Monday, February 23, 2015
Assassination Classroom: Time for Grown-Ups
I read Assassination Classroom, Vol. 2
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Saturday, January 10, 2015
Review: ASSASSINATION CLASSROOM Volume 1
ASSASSINATION CLASSROOM, VOL. 1
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
CARTOONIST: Yusei Matsui
TRANSLATION: Tetsuichiro Miyaki
ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Bryant Turnage
LETTERS: Stephen Dutro
EDITOR: Annette Roman
ISBN: 978-1-4215-7607-7; paperback (December 2014); Rated “T+” for “Older Teen”
192pp, B&W, $9.99 U.S., $12.99 CAN, £6.99 U.K.
Assassination Classroom is a shonen manga that made its debut in Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan in 2012. The series is created by Yusei Matsui, who was an assistant to manga artist Yoshio Sawai, the creator of such popular manga as Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo and the long-running JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
Assassination Classroom is a humor and sci-fi manga about a classroom full of misfits who take on their teacher who has bizarre powers and super strength. The teacher, whom the students name “Koro Sensei,” is the alien octopus that destroyed 70% of the moon. He becomes a teacher at Kunugigaoka Junior High, where he teaches the outcasts of Class 3-E and he promises to destroy the Earth after they graduate. Now, it's up to these students to kill their teacher to save the world. They are the “Assassination Classroom.”
Assassination Classroom, Vol. 1 (Chapters 1 to 7; entitled Time for Assassination) finds the students of the Assassination Classroom ready to pop a cap to save the world. Besides saving the Earth, the other incentive is a 10 million dollar/yen reward, offered by Tadaomi Karasuma of the Ministry of Defense. It's up to Karasuma to train these students to kill... even if he has to become their new P.E. teacher. Plus, a juvenile delinquent skilled in battle tactics returns to school.
The Assassination Classroom manga is weird, with its mixture of comedy and menace. It can be disconcerting to go from poignant teacher-student relationship to classroom violence in the space of a few pages or even a few panels. At least, it would really be disconcerting if Assassination Classroom were not a shonen manga – a genre or class of manga where comedy and comic violence meld in imaginative and even volatile ways.
I like the science fiction and fantasy sub-genre that brings aliens, humans, and schools together. I am still a fan of the 1980s animated series, "Galaxy High School," and I have even sampled some of the manga that influenced it, Urusei Yatsura (or Lum). Assassination Classroom Volume 1 makes me curious to see where this goes.
B+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2015 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for syndication rights and fees.
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
CARTOONIST: Yusei Matsui
TRANSLATION: Tetsuichiro Miyaki
ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Bryant Turnage
LETTERS: Stephen Dutro
EDITOR: Annette Roman
ISBN: 978-1-4215-7607-7; paperback (December 2014); Rated “T+” for “Older Teen”
192pp, B&W, $9.99 U.S., $12.99 CAN, £6.99 U.K.
Assassination Classroom is a shonen manga that made its debut in Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan in 2012. The series is created by Yusei Matsui, who was an assistant to manga artist Yoshio Sawai, the creator of such popular manga as Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo and the long-running JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
Assassination Classroom is a humor and sci-fi manga about a classroom full of misfits who take on their teacher who has bizarre powers and super strength. The teacher, whom the students name “Koro Sensei,” is the alien octopus that destroyed 70% of the moon. He becomes a teacher at Kunugigaoka Junior High, where he teaches the outcasts of Class 3-E and he promises to destroy the Earth after they graduate. Now, it's up to these students to kill their teacher to save the world. They are the “Assassination Classroom.”
Assassination Classroom, Vol. 1 (Chapters 1 to 7; entitled Time for Assassination) finds the students of the Assassination Classroom ready to pop a cap to save the world. Besides saving the Earth, the other incentive is a 10 million dollar/yen reward, offered by Tadaomi Karasuma of the Ministry of Defense. It's up to Karasuma to train these students to kill... even if he has to become their new P.E. teacher. Plus, a juvenile delinquent skilled in battle tactics returns to school.
The Assassination Classroom manga is weird, with its mixture of comedy and menace. It can be disconcerting to go from poignant teacher-student relationship to classroom violence in the space of a few pages or even a few panels. At least, it would really be disconcerting if Assassination Classroom were not a shonen manga – a genre or class of manga where comedy and comic violence meld in imaginative and even volatile ways.
I like the science fiction and fantasy sub-genre that brings aliens, humans, and schools together. I am still a fan of the 1980s animated series, "Galaxy High School," and I have even sampled some of the manga that influenced it, Urusei Yatsura (or Lum). Assassination Classroom Volume 1 makes me curious to see where this goes.
B+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2015 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for syndication rights and fees.
Labels:
Annette Roman,
Bryant Turnage,
manga,
Review,
shonen,
Shonen Jump Advanced,
Tetsuichiro Miyaki,
VIZ Media,
Yusei Matsui
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