Lenni Reviews: “The Tree of Death: Yomotsuhegui” Vol. 1, by Masasumi Kakizaki

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*This book was given to me in exchange for an honest review and is for mature readers. Trigger warnings for SA and suicide.

Former police officer Nawa Kanetsugu is determined to avenge the deaths of his wife and daughter; a quest that’s landed him in prison. Upon release, he’s still on his mission and encounters a strange girl named Ren, a death god, who feeds him the fruit of the Yomotsuhegui. This turns him into an immortal and Ren tasks him with helping her hunt down other dangerous immortals.

This is a strong series opener; the sides/conflicts are established, the threat is made known, and we get a disgusting antagonist Sakase. It’s very adult with violence and gore aplenty, but it doesn’t feel gratuitous. It suits the dark story. There is little levity, and we aren’t sure Nawa is even on the “right” side of all the tragedy surrounding the fruit. The art here is perfect for this story with some fantastic body horror; viscerally detailed when the bloodier and monstrous elements are shown. 4 out of 5.

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