Initially, the premise of "Ragna Crimson" is simple. A vengeful, powerful and cursed hero intent on exterminating the entire dragonic lineage. However, as I gradually read on, I was impressed and delighted by what this manga was able to cleverly show; starting with the phenomenal co-star, completely different from the protagonist. An evil, devious and manipulative being who will often make you wonder who the real enemy/antagonist of the series is. Many secondary characters are fun and diverse, including those who are introduced to us as the "villains" of the first story arc. One of the strengths of this series. Don't expect the classic enemies of the genre.
The drawings and paneling are good, but they are at their best from volume 3 onward, going on to evolve until they become decidedly spectacular. In particular, the quality of the drawings and paneling in volume 10 reaches incredible heights. A treat for the eyes.
I purchased "Ragna Crimson" in English/Japanese, up to volume 13, including the chapters that will be in volume 14
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