Alice in Borderland #1
Haro Asō's survival thriller arrives in French through Delcourt/Tonkam with a cover that immediately sets the tone: a sharp-eyed young man with dark, disheveled hair stares out from a swirling explosion of red, orange, and iridescent color, one hand raised as fragmented cityscapes dissolve into the chaos around him. The jagged, almost gothic lettering of the title mirrors the raw energy of the image — something has gone very wrong in this world, and this young man is squarely at the center of it. If you've been looking for a manga that blends tension and stylish visual fury from its very first page, volume one of *Alice in Borderland* is a compelling place to start.
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