The psychological cat-and-mouse between killer Kira and L, the eccentric criminal-profiling genius intent on catching him, is gripping.Plus, there’s some comedy mined out of burly Japanese police officers needing to go undercover as her agent, and getting sucked into the showbiz world as a result. She initially seems cartoonishly frivolous, but the extent to which she’s willing to go for love and/or power is questionable.
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The main female character, model and “pop idol” Misa Amane, becomes more ambiguous and complex as the series continues.The most powerful and intelligent people in this universe are children, teenagers, and adults who behave like children. The Japanese task force charged with bringing Kira down is especially useless. In a gratifying bit of wish fulfillment for kids everywhere, adults are fundamentally hapless.It is still not clear how much exposure is needed to tell a person’s name and life span, as this needs to be verified.” Phew.
Also, even though some parts of the face, for example the eyes, nose or mouth are hidden, if he can basically see the whole face, he will be able to see the person’s name and life span.
If he looks at only the eyes and under, he will not be able to see the person’s name and life span. When looking from top to bottom, he must look at least from the head to the nose. Less so is the following instruction, which is crying out for a good edit: “In order to see the names and life spans of humans by using the eye power of the god of death, the owner must look at more than half of that person’s face. For instance, “If the cause of death is not specified, the person will simply die of a heart attack.” Sure, that seems reasonable. At first, these are basic and straightforward. Each volume of the series contains increasingly specific and detailed rules of use. The rules of the death notebook become hilariously convoluted.and Japan) becomes an important plot line. Indeed, international cooperation (mainly between the U.S.
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After all, a serial killer who strikes in multiple countries is bound to be of interest to more than one police force.