Tokyo Ghoul Volume 3, by Sui Ishida
In Volume 3, Ken Kaneki starts to embrace his ghoul side and joins Anteiku, a café that serves as a neutral ground for both ghouls and humans. There, he learns to control his newfound powers and tries to live a normal life while avoiding the gaze of the CCG (Commission of Counter Ghoul), an organization dedicated to exterminating ghouls.
"Tokyo Ghoul" Volume 3, by Sui Ishida, is an absolute rollercoaster of emotions that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The series takes a dark and fascinating turn as Ken Kaneki embraces his ghoul side and becomes a more complex and compelling character. This volume is a pivotal point in the series, offering deep insights into the human-ghoul conflict while delving into the psychological turmoil that Ken faces. I loved reading this one in specific because it focused on kaneki himself and was relateable.
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