Fire Force 4 by Atsushi Ohkubo

Fire Force 4 (Fire Force, #4)

by Atsushi Ohkubo

The city of Tokyo is in the grip of a reign of terror! Possessed by demons, people have begun to burst into flame, leading to the establishment of a special firefighting team: the Fire Force, ready to roll on a moment's notice to fight spontaneous combustion anywhere it might break out. But the team is about to get a very unique addition: Shinra, a boy who possesses the unique power to run at the speed of a rocket, leaving behind the famous devil's footprints. Can the Fire Force discover the source of this strange phenomenon and put a stop to it? Or will the city burn to ashes first?

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

3 of 5 stars

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Summary:

Fire has always been a thing of nightmares for many. In this world, people are at risk of spontaneously combusting and turning into Infernals. An Infernal wants only one thing - to destroy. They are no longer considered human. That is where the Fire Force comes into play. It's their duty to protect the people.

Shinra has gone undercover, hoping to discover the truth behind the infernal bugs. And it just so happens that he will end up in the right place at the right time. But how far does this mystery go?

Review:

I will start this review by saying that I am extremely torn here. On the one hand, the infernal mystery is captivating. On the other hand, there are elements of Fire Force Vol. 4 that made me want to scream – and not in a good way.

Let's start with the good: the whole corruption with the other Companies is pretty interesting. Likewise, it was fascinating to get a chance to see how different fire abilities work, as certain characters have gone highly specialized. It reminded me a lot of Soul Eater and is a strong reminder of these two series' connection.

Now, let's get into the frustrating part of this volume. I don't like how Tamaki Kotatsu was treated in this volume. She's the obligatory fan-service character; I get it. But there's a time and a place for that, and during a dramatic fight, is not it. Her involvement/treatment during that fight felt out of place and even out of character (she's a fighter, yet she stands frozen for most of the battle, all while showing off her fan-service glory. Ugh). I don't want to harp on this too much, but it bothered me and ruined my connection to the moment.

Fire Force Vol. 4 was an interesting volume overlooking that major complaint. I'm still eager to read through the rest of this series for various reasons.

Highlights:
Manga – Shonen
Connected to Soul Eater
Lots of Action

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