Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna
Spiral: Bonds of Reasoning
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Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna

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Japanese: スパイラル~推理の絆~
English: Spiral: Bonds of Reasoning
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 15
Chapters: 78
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 11, 1999 to Oct 12, 2005
Genres: Drama Drama, Mystery Mystery, Suspense Suspense
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Gangan
Authors: Shirodaira, Kyou (Story), Mizuno, Eita (Art)

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Score: 7.971 (scored by 42084,208 users)
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Ranked: #8332
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Popularity: #1630
Members: 12,265
Favorites: 438

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Preliminary Spoiler
Feb 3, 2008
Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna can be almost what you would call reading 15 volumes of bliss. The mix of excellent artwork, a mind-boggling storyline, fascinating characters and plot twists that you would not have expected all work towards creating the dictionary definition of an 'enjoyable read'.
Story
Spiral's storyline is one of the decisive elements that keep it apart from your usual run-of-the-mill manga. While it begins on a rather lackluster note, seemingly appearing to be a murder mystery, the plot quickly develops into one that leaves you with many questions asked, and begging for the answers to come quick. The mystery behind the existence of the ...
Dec 4, 2009
This is my first review for one of my favorite manga, please cut me some slack guys. :D

Spiral Suiri no Kizuna has been an amazing read for me, in every way. There are very few lacking aspects in this manga. Upon finishing it, it left me both happy, sad, and thoughtful, which most mangas fail to do. If Spiral were a song, I'd say that it begins mysteriously and ends both beautifully and in a simple way.

Story
The storyline is just very nice, very well-done. Kyo Shirodaira-sensei did a good job. Even though Spiral is an action and a mystery manga, there are many emotional aspects ...
Nov 11, 2014
Mixed Feelings
Kiyotaka Narumi is a brilliant pianist and detective who disappeared two years before the events of Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna. "I went to find the Blade Children," is the only message he left behind for his wife, Madoka, and his younger brother Ayumu. Though Ayumu is gifted in both logic and piano, he has grown apathetic due to constantly being in Kiyotaka's shadow. A murder at Ayumu's school and a new message from Kiyotaka drag Ayumu into the deadly mystery of the Blade Children.

Character: 8 (Very Good)

The characters were my favorite part of this series and were why I continued reading until the end. ...
Nov 13, 2014
After watching the FUNimation dub (anime) adaption back in 2009, I always wanted to dive deeper into this story, so I finally picked up the manga. Spiral Suiri no Kizuna has been an amazing read for me, in every way. There are very few lacking aspects in this manga. Upon finishing it, it left me both happy, and sad.

Story
The storyline is just very nice, very well-done. Shirodaira did a good job. Even though Spiral is an action and a mystery manga, there are many emotional aspects to the plot as well. It has a good amount of suspense and tension, but not a ridiculous ...
May 27, 2014
Preliminary (11/78 chp)
NOTE: This is my personal opinion and should be understood as such.

Where to begin with this manga? Well, to say that this is a shounen manga is a joke, it's clearly shoujou-oriented, especially the art. The boys look like girls, the panels overlap and you have flowers and sparkles on every other page. The characters are two-dimensional and follow a clichéd formula (the protagonist who has an inferiority complex that stems from being compared to his brother; the goofy, disgustingly cute sidekick; the villains who seem evil at first but are actually misunderstood but you can't sympathize for them because they're complete d*cks). The mysteries ...
Aug 19, 2020
It took me 15 years but I finally did it... I first discovered "Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna" when I was 8 years old. At the time I was too young to fully understand the great writing of this series. Time went by I couldn't remember the name of the story or what the characters looked like. I've tired asking online couple times, but no one knew what I was talking about. I only remembered two scenes from the anime the dodge ball test and the poison water test. There were times I honestly thought I dreamt the series up. But on 7/28/20 I found it ...
May 2, 2021
Spiral is strange in the sense that it only comes into its own in the final five volumes, while the first ten are still very good on their own. But, once it comes into its own, there really isn't anything like it.

It mostly focuses on mystery and entertains you by constantly misleading you then faking you out, and it's done very well for the most part. But it may take too much time to reveal certain plot details for some people, as the mysteries only start to be unraveled from volume eleven onward. However, if you can make it that far, the final arc is ...
Aug 15, 2023
If you're going in looking for a pure, logic-based mystery series? Skip this.

I was going through my manga collection and came across this and realized I'd never finished it. After hunting around, now I have. And I WISH I hadn't because all the enjoyment I had for this series is gone now. The first 2/3 of the series has SO much promise as a good mystery with really interesting characters, but the last third destroys that by veering away from logic and into the occult. Both for answers to mysteries up until that point and for the background and motivations going forward. It's stops ...
Dec 13, 2023
tl;dr: A manga that has some pretty solid moments, especially towards the middle, but that doesn’t really have any good overarching aspects and has a really weak ending.

This manga is centered around a high school boy named Ayumi who’s the solitary logical type, but beyond that it changes quite a lot over the course of its run. It starts off with simple whodunit murder mysteries. These aren’t all that great but aren’t particularly bad either. As it moves forward, it transitions more and more into more straight forward battles of wit between Ayumi and the mysterious Blade Children. These actually started off pretty well written ...