Warning: spoilers for Attack on Titan Chapter 84!
Sometimes the best approach to building a great story is a certain confidence in the fundamentals, and for his neo-classic Attack on Titan, mangaka Hajime Isayama constructed some of his finest action set-pieces not with grand complexity, but powerful simplicity. Though only recently completed, the horror-action epic about a world overrun by cannibalistic giants is already stirring the cultural pot with its controversial ending, but perhaps the
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