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Death Note, Volume 11: Kindred Spirit

par Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata (Illustrateur)

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Un lycéen de 17 ans, Light Yagami, met la main sur un étrange cahier intitulé Death note. Les instructions qui l'accompagnent précisent que les personnes dont il écrirait le nom dans ce cahier mourraient dans les minutes qui suivent. Il décide alors d'éliminer les criminels de la Terre. Ses rencontres avec Ryuk, un dieu de la mort, ancien possesseur du cahier, et la traque d'un détective privé enquêtant sur les étranges morts suscitées par Light font rebondir le scénario. Histoire bien ficelée, soutenue par un dessin vif et dynamique. Présentation à la japonaise. [SDM]… (plus d'informations)
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The penultimate volume. You can feel the plot starts to thicken but at the same time there is still quite some filler. On the one hand, by now I feel ready to finish the series, on the other hand I will miss it when it's done. ( )
  Floratina | Dec 7, 2019 |
Love this series. ( )
  Shahnareads | Jun 21, 2017 |
2014 Review:
Death Note #10 & 11 (Manga Monday)
This review is written with a GPL 3.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions. Crossposted at Bookstooge.booklikes.blogspot.wordpress.com by express permission of this reviewer

Synopsis
After Mello's spectacular failure in books 8 and 9, the story shifts over to Near as he tries to catch Light/Kira in a cerebral mastermind game of wits.

My Thoughts
After Mello's failed attempt at getting a hold of Kira, and the death of Light's father, things go from the action/gungho/blitz-a-rama to a much more "I know that you know that I know that you know that I know that you know" type of back and forth between Light/Kira and Near.

Sadly, Near isn't as likeable as L was and a lot of his motivation is proving that he is as good as L was. L had a hate/love camaradie with Light that was fun to read about. Near and Light just talk over the phone and we get to hear their thoughts about how they're going to outwit the other.

However, the end game is in sight. Both Near and Light/Kira are finalizing their plans to outwit the other. And just as Near and Light begin their plan, Mello shows up at the end of book 11 to throw a monkey wrench into both their plans.

In summary, I was going to throw in book 12, the final book as part of this review. But I thought it was worth it's own review next week. So next week will be the review for book 12, the final book in the Death Note series.

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Author: Tsugumi Ohba
Artist:Takeshi Obata















2007 Review:

Near and Light are both positioning for the final Showdown. Near is flying to Japan to meet "L" aka Light. Next volume or the next will be the end. Looking forward to see how it all wraps up. Some of the "Rules" could make things really interesting, since they involve the shinigami. " ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
Vedi numero 1 ( )
  QPhoenix | Apr 30, 2013 |
Kindred Spirit is the eleventh and penultimate volume in the immensely popular and successful manga series Death Note, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. Death Note has developed into quite a franchise with multiple anime adaptations, games, live-action films, novels, and merchandising in addition to the original manga series. Kindred Spirit was first released in Japan in 2006. The English-language edition from Viz Media was initially published a year later in 2007, but it is also included in the sixth and final omnibus edition of the series, released in 2011. For the most part I have been enjoying the Death Note manga (I haven't pursued the series in any of its other incarnations), so it was about time I got around to reading Kindred Spirit.

As Light comes closer to bringing the world under his control as the god-like Kira, Near draws closer to exposing Light and his schemes. Near is already convinced that Light is Kira and that he is also posing as L, who is leading the Japanese task force responsible for investigating Kira. All Near now needs is some actual proof that ties Light, Kira, and L together. Light is well aware of Near's efforts to capture him and that he must be more careful than ever executing his plans. Because of Near's inquiries, several members of the task force are once again beginning to suspect Light and his motives. Because of this Light is currently unable to directly act as Kira, but he is still a skillful manipulator; there are others he can maneuver into carry out his will. Even so, there will always be some things that are outside of his control.

While some of the previous volumes of Death Note had a nice balance between action and the more cerebral aspects of the series, Kindred Spirit is almost all plotting, planning, and analysis on the characters' parts. As a result, Kindred Spirit is very text heavy. The internal dialogues overwhelm what little external action is going on. Obata seems to be running out of ways to make the tremendous amounts of thinking that occurs in Death Note visually interesting. The most engaging and dynamic sequence in Kindred Spirits is an all too brief eight pages that has absolutely no narration or dialogue at all. Frankly, it was a welcome break. Despite the fact that the series is quickly approaching its conclusion, the preponderance of text makes it feel sluggish and not much actually happens in this volume. Still, there is some important setup for Death Note's finale.

Both Near and Light put complicated plans into motion in Kindred Spirit, each trying to out-think and out-maneuver the other. What was once a battle between right and wrong, and to some extent good and evil, has now simply become a battle of wits and even more so a battle of pride. Unfortunately, I found those particular battles to be much less compelling. Light seems to have lost sight of his original intent and purpose of making the world a better place, granted in ethically complicated and questionable ways. His conflict with Near in Kindred Spirit has become a game rather than a moral calling. I personally found that to be a disappointing development, but it does go to show how out of touch with reality Light has become that he can be distracted like this. I am very curious to see how things will play out in the final volume of Death Note, Finis.

Experiments in Manga ( )
  PhoenixTerran | Mar 9, 2013 |
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Miyaki, TetsuichiroTraducteurauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
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Un lycéen de 17 ans, Light Yagami, met la main sur un étrange cahier intitulé Death note. Les instructions qui l'accompagnent précisent que les personnes dont il écrirait le nom dans ce cahier mourraient dans les minutes qui suivent. Il décide alors d'éliminer les criminels de la Terre. Ses rencontres avec Ryuk, un dieu de la mort, ancien possesseur du cahier, et la traque d'un détective privé enquêtant sur les étranges morts suscitées par Light font rebondir le scénario. Histoire bien ficelée, soutenue par un dessin vif et dynamique. Présentation à la japonaise. [SDM]

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