A tome that focuses on the entire Griffith and his army fight against the Kushan emperor. This volume will therefore be based heavily on visual and read very quickly for as long as one does not let himself captivated by the designs of Kentaro Miura along the way. The end of book also seems to set in motion a new stage of the story. It must be said that the last planks are quite confusing and it will wait patiently for the volume 35 to find out what's going on. I just hope Guts will then make a comeback because it only appears on three pages of this tome as a simple spectator (the "gerrymandering" monsters I miss a little). A pivotal tome that offers us very beautiful boards. It remains to know the direction the story now ... Hurry result