Death Note - Tsugumi Ohba
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I was excited to revisit this series after years of not thinking about it. I watched the animated series back in high school and was a really big fan of it, and actually sitting down to read the series was a treat. One thing that I really like about the story of this series is how it establishes the "rules" of the Death Note. Because of how the rules are established, it allows for the reader to follow along in the "cat and mouse" game that the two main characters engage in. I also love that the story follows a protagonist that isn't a good person, it allows you to make your own assumptions about the character. I also really enjoy the art and character design. It feels a lot like the early 2000s in the best way and I can't explain it any other way.
As far as relevance to teens, I know several students that have already read this series on their own because of how iconic the character design is. Most people that I know that watched any anime would be able to name the character from this series even if they hadn't read it. With how popular anime and manga has become with teens in recent years, I could see a lot of young readers enjoying this series. I think that this is now considered a "legacy series..." (I feel old now...)

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