Tag Archives: Shigemitsu Harada
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 8
The cells are dealing with the aftermath of a devastating battle in the eighth and final volume of Cells at Work! Code Black. They’ve got their work cut out for them if they want the body to become healthy again. … Continue reading
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 7
It has been a hard fought battle in the Cells at Work! Code Black manga, but it seems that signs of hope are starting to appear. Only briefly, though, before the cells are plunged into their next crisis in the … Continue reading
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 6
The body faces its bleakest chapter yet in the sixth volume of Shigemitsu Harada’s Cells at Work! Code Black. White Blood Cell is down for the count, and all the attempts to help the body from outside all seem to … Continue reading
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 5
The cells push on with their jobs in the fifth volume of Cells at Work! Code Black, but that proves to be an almost impossible task in a body suffering with diabetes. This volume contains chapters twenty-five through to thirty-one, … Continue reading
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 4
Work conditions are just as awful as ever for the cells of the body in the fourth volume of Cells at Work! Code Black, but one red blood cell tries to remain optimistic. Might be a bit of a misplaced … Continue reading
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 3
Things got very dicey in the previous volume of Cells at Work! Code Black, and now in the third volume, things seem to start looking up. Well, right up until the cells suddenly find themselves in a different body… This … Continue reading
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 2
The cells return in the second volume of Cells at Work! Code Black, and they are as hard-pressed as ever to ensure the body keeps functioning. That becomes quite a struggle when the body itself is subject to all sorts … Continue reading
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 1
Cells at Work! takes us inside the human body to see the work of the cells that goes on every day. In the spin-off Cells at Work! Code Black, we are shown what the cells have to go through in … Continue reading