마지막 포지션 합동 테스트는 랭커와의 술래잡기! 다른 팀이 된 밤과 쿤, 한 명이 합격하면 한 명이 떨어진다?! -『신의 탑』 단행본 3권~4권 동시 출간- 수백 년에 한 번씩 뽑는 공주가 한 시험장에 둘이나 있다?! 13월을 받는 이는 선택 받은 공주들뿐. 하지만 아직 시험의 층도 오르지 못한 아낙 자하드가 13월 중 하나인 초록 사월을 갖고 있는 것을 수상하게 여긴 쿤은 등대를 이용하여 아낙 자하드에 대한 정보를 검색한다. 그 결과, 아낙 자하드는 이미 죽은 사람으로 나오는데……?!
마지막 포지션 합동 테스트는 랭커와의 술래잡기! 선별인원들과 술래잡기를 할 랭커는 자기중심에 사소한 것 하나도 져주려고 하지 않는 탐색꾼 포지션 담당자 퀀트이다. 그를 상대로 이길 수 있는 방법은 랭커를 피해 도망치는 게 아니라 역으로 랭커를 잡는 방법뿐! 하지만, 밤이 다른 팀이 된 상황에서 쿤이 속한 A팀이 랭커를 잡는다면 밤은 탈락할 확률이 높아진다. 랭커와의 술래잡기! 과연, 어느 팀이 승리할 것인가?
PT Já passou bastante tempo desde que li o volume anterior — mais de 18 meses — e, nestes casos, retomar a leitura nunca é fácil. Ainda assim, tinha uma memória razoável dos acontecimentos mais recentes.
Uma das coisas que mais me impressionou nos três primeiros volumes foi a variedade de jogos que os protagonistas tinham de enfrentar na sua subida pela Torre, assim como o elenco de personagens cativantes e as suas interações.
Neste volume, temos uma primeira fase mais centrada no desenvolvimento das personagens, seguida de um novo jogo que, honestamente, não me cativou tanto como os anteriores. Achei-o algo estranho e sem grande sentido, mas resta ver como irá terminar.
Ainda assim, foi uma leitura envolvente e agradável.
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EN It’s been quite a while since I read the previous volume — over 18 months — and, in these situations, getting back into the story is never easy. Still, I had a fairly decent memory of the most recent events.
One of the things that impressed me the most in the first three volumes was the variety of games the protagonists had to face during their climb up the Tower, as well as the cast of captivating characters and their interactions.
In this volume, there’s an initial focus on character development, followed by a new game which, honestly, didn’t grab me as much as the previous ones. I found it somewhat odd and lacking in meaning, but let’s see how it all plays out.
As we continue to follow this argumentative but unique group of “friends” up the tower and each of these trials gets more and more strategic and challenging I’m noticing two big things I don’t like. First being Rachel, she done given me the ick and I just know she’s up to some personal shady sh*t and I’m not about it or her and the sheep tongue guy is also dark and shady too and I don’t know if they’re all in cahoots but both of them just give bad vibes all the way till Sunday.
Another fun addition to the series, I just missed some more Bam on this one, but we got enough challenges, training and daily life scenes to keep us entertained and informed.
Plus the princesses' duel was mightly entertaining, and I really enjoyed the flashback. Everything in the background of this story keeps being so mysterious, that it's always great when we get to know more of the history/story o this place.
En este tomo tendremos el inicio del juego de las escondidas con el equipo A, que sucede igual que en el anime. Pero como yo ya sé el final estoy tratando de ver si hay algún cambio o no y por el momento, no hay nada que nos devele el plan maestro de Khun. A su vez, sabremos un poquito más de Rachel y porque no quiere que Bam sepa que es ella, e iremos conociendo un poco más las posiciones y los poderes de cada participante. Creo que este tomo es uno de los mejores que leí por el momento porque el juego de las escondidas me parece épico. Sin dudas un manwha digno de leer y de ver.
Soy completamente parcial cuando se trata de estos tomos ya que Tower of God es un Webtoon que ha sido mi lugar seguro desde antes de pandemia, quiero mucho a estos personajes y a esta historia
Most of what would have been my review for this book is in my immediately prior review for book 3, since I read them back-to-back like I normally wouldn't so to put more variety into what I'm reading (and reviewing) at any given time. My tangental rant in that review covers some of this, too, though—oddly enough—I like this one better, and not JUST because the print quality went up...?
Thing is, had the books STARTED in this size and quality, I might have liked them more, paradoxically. The thicker volumes feel unwieldy, besides being not as pretty (though the art is only barely perceptibly better for the cover price), but this feels like the "correct" size for a 6x9" graphic novel, somehow. I don't really know how to explain it, since it's kind of silly wanting LESS of something.
Anyway, this volume covers a lot of fun parts—particularly Endorsi's and Anaak's fight, and Lero Ro (and Quant)—so I've rated it slightly higher than book 3. I don't know if I feel like getting the rest of the series, though. Sure, supporting the artist is great and all, but between buying Fast Passes (which are free for me except time spent playing questionable games) and throwing down $18.99 USD/$24.99 CAD per each, I feel like doing the former is enough, haha... Othertitles, I wouldn't mind the expenditure as much.
I've been reading the webcomic Tower of God for quite some time now. So when I learned that the series was getting a physical release I've been wanting to support it. It's weird going back to the early days and seeing the beginnings of so many characters.
If you've enjoyed the series enough to get the fourth volume, this is more of the same in many ways. It maybe doesn't progress us super far in the story, but we learn a lot of background behind things like the Princesses of Jihad and Bam making new friends beyond Rachel. I almost forgot about Rachel being the main reason for Bam entering the tower in the first place.
Overall, I enjoyed the volume. As always it ends too quickly and this one also hits on a cliffhanger, so it really makes me want to get the next one.
This one was pure comedy. Shibisu is such a good and funny guy. He goes all the way for his team. And Khun...Khun is simply amazing.
Quatz never stood a chance. I wish these chapters had less roachel but unfortunately she's a main main character and she appears a lot in season 1.
Bam is for sure a lucky guy, though helped by everyone. If only they knew xD
Things are slowly falling into place. Another interesting volume though this one was less interesting than the others since it builds up the story. If Khun fails as a lightbearer (never) he can make a fortune as a script writer xD
Of course, this is just a section of story within a much bigger story. It was an interesting story, and I enjoyed the competition between the various characters. I also really liked the illustrations. I do wish that there would have been more payoff within the book, though. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this graphic novel
Was loving this series but this volume lost me a bit. I like the tests but I really rather have more time with specific character backstories. The training dialogs for this volume also didn’t grip my interest t or deepen many characters which I was really hoping for.
I’ll read the next volume when it’s released see if I can get back in it.
This was not really a book for me, it was an adventure action but I found it to be kinda boring. There were some interesting parts but the overall story was just not for me. The art was pretty good and some of the characters were interesting.