
*This book was given to me in exchange for an honest review.
After driving away the creature, Asadora is back to a relatively normal life. Her friends are pursuing their dreams, aside from Sho, who is addicted to drugs, but now in 1968, she is still a pilot awaiting more information about the monster in the sea.
It’s nice that Asa still tries to help Yono with her acting drama when her main goal is monitoring the airwaves for any news about the kaiju. She’s become a great pilot that her colleagues are impressed with and she’s such a hard worker with a positive attitude. You have to remember, she’s lost so much over the course of this series. Even though we don’t see the monster in this volume, we get some interesting photographic evidence and the rest of the story is sweet even if it feels tangential to the core problem of what’s living in the waters. 4 out of 5.