Attack on Titan Volume 32: Eren's Dilemmas on Paradise Island
Volume 32 explores Eren's crucial and ambiguous role, balancing hope and menace, at the heart of the conflict between Titans and humans on the island of Paradis.
- Humanity's survival behind fortified walls
- Eren, a central figure as both ally and adversary
- 3D Maneuver Gear technology at the forefront
- The Survey Corps defending humanity
- The plot thickens with Eren's Founding Titan power
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SKU | ADT_32 |
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EAN |
9782811657833
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Authors | Hajime Isayama |
Publisher | Pika |
Weight | 186 g |
Volume | 32 |
Number of pages | 192 |
Format | 12.0 x 18.0 x 1.5 cm |
Shipped From | France |
Description - Attack on Titan Volume 32: Eren's Dilemmas on Paradise Island
The thirty-second volume of Attack on Titan provides a deep dive into humanity's dilemma facing the growing threat of the Titans. With their barricaded cities and impervious walls, hope seems thin. The troops, armed with three-dimensional maneuvering equipment, valiantly fight, though seemingly in vain, against these giants. However, the emergence of Eren, a young soldier with special abilities, introduces a new dynamic to this battle. Possessing the Founding power, his loyalty and role become the major stakes of the story. Alliances are forged and broken, as the Paradis Island becomes the battleground for survival and supremacy.