Limit, The 2
By (Author) Keiko Suenobu
Vertical Inc.
Vertical Inc.
15th November 2012
United States
General
Fiction
741.5
Paperback
176
Width 114mm, Height 171mm
116g
Mizuki Konno is a typical high school junior. While she may not be one of the class elites, Mizuki is fortunate to be on the right side of her class' idols. But when Mizuki's diary is discovered before a class fieldtrip, tensions reach new heights. Then, tragedy strikes in the form of a traffic accident. Almost everyone has been wiped out and the five remaining girls are injured and lost in the wilderness. They also hate each other and begin to assert their wills against each other to try to survive while enacting a new class structure not governed by looks and style.
"I cant remember the last time I was this freaked out by a manga... Remember the hubbub over the 2002 non-fiction book,Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughters Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and Other Realities of Adolescenceby Rosalind Wiseman Parents had quite the shocking wake-up call about what their little girls could really be like among their so-called friends.Limitstrips away all that made-up glamour and privilege, and throws the girls into a brutal 21st-centuryLord of the Flies-survival-of-the-most-desperate-setting. Thus the nightmare begins... Im still shaking (and with that cliffhanger-ending, can hardly wait to see what happens next)." - The Smithsonian Institute's Book Dragon
"Suenobo manages to write a scary thriller thats sophisticated and suspenseful enough to sustain an adults interest; the storys occasional Grand Guignol touches add a welcome dash of camp, preventing the story from sinking under the weight of its Very Important Message. I cant imagine what will happen in volume two, but Im looking forward to reading it with the lights on. Recommended." - Manga Critic
"I realize that even acknowledging the fact that Keiko Suenobu'sLimitisn't your average shoujo story can alter expectations, but that needs to be said right up front. While many conventions are adhered to, going into this manga blind is best, so if you can go ahead and accept thatLimitcomes highly recommended, do yourself a favor and pick up the first volume with a clean slate. Don't even read the synopsis on the back and your experience might just end up mirroring my own." - Otaku USA
In of spite her age Keiko Suenobu is a veteran and decorated comic artist. Accepted around the globe for her thrilling and often tragic tales of modern day high school girl troubles, Suenobu is considered to be one of the most challenging comic artists in the business. Born in 1979 in the southern Japan town of North Kyushu, this shojo (girls) comicker is a graduate of the prestigious University of Tsukuba (a university known for it's ties to the sciences and economics). Suenobu graduated with a degree in Arts with a focus on Mass Media. In 2006, Suenobu won the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shojo for her work on the series LIFE.