Blue Lock Vol. 2

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To survive their first round-robin tournament, Isagi’s Team Z will need to find a way to use their unique “weapons,” while struggling through a clash of egos. But Isagi grapples to understand what his strength is as a striker…

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The competition finally starts for real in Blue Lock Vol. 2. After the first volume set up the story and its unforgiving tone, it’s time for Team Z to participate in a round-robin tournament. As the lowest of the lower-rank players, they’ll have to figure out a way to win.

As everyone in the Blue Lock project is a striker, this makes for an unbalanced team. Everyone wants to shine as the center forward who carries the team, as expected from an “ego developing project.” And having a rule that outright states the loser teams’ top scores get to stay certainly doesn’t alleviate their animosities.

The result is a pathetic display of team play that actively undermines everyone’s skills at first. When everyone’s trying to get the ball for themselves, it’s necessary to find some way to make a difference in the field. Any group that fails at this will face elimination.

With a tone similar to a survival game, the story keeps its high tension from start to finish. It’s an interesting way to develop its premise of the impact of individual effort and having a star on the field. The manga itself has a very cynical and edgy outlook on its subject, making it feel different from its counterparts.

The protagonist, Isagi, has a unique duality revolving around teamwork mentality and wishing to break through and score himself. He has that hunger to motivate him as a striker, to the point he can even be scary by feeling good when he defeats others. One of the best points of the volume is seeing him struggle to figure out what could be his “weapon” against the other teams.

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