Assassination
Classroom, Vol 13
Author: Yusei Matsui
Publisher: Viz Media
American
release date: December 6, 2016
Format/Genre/Length: Paperback/Action Adventure Manga//200 pages
Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★
Still holding the students of
Class 3E hostage, the Grim Reaper watches as Karasuma comes to the rescue,
seemingly undeterred by the traps the Reaper has laid. So then he unleashes
what he believes to be his ultimate weapon – Irina! But she is also being used
as bait, and he explodes the ceiling on both of them. Irina is pinned under the
rubble, but Karasuma fails to be ensnared. Still in contact with Koro Sensei
and the students, he explains what happened and intends to move on, but they
plead for him to help Irina, explaining how she is still young herself and the
product of her upbringing. He should be understanding and forgive her.
The Grim Reaper turns his
attention back to his hostages and is shocked and dismayed to find they’ve
escaped! But how? Frustrated, he
detonates the collars around their necks. Turnabout being fair play, now Irina
is being used as bait… for the Grim Reaper. When he takes it, Karasuma is
ready, and now the two of them are going to face off! Will it be to the death?
Koro Sensei decides to play career
counselor to his students, asking them what they plan to do for a vocation –
assuming they assassinate him, of course. If they don’t, then no one has a
future, do they? The students make some surprising choices, including Nagisa,
who feels he should become a professional assassin!
Nagisa’s classmates and teacher
are unaware of his horrific home life with his controlling mother. She decides
she wants him out of Class 3E, for his own good, no matter what it takes. Not
only is she abusive, but she has treated him like a girl for years, wishing
she’d had a daughter instead of a son. She decides she will talk to Nagisa’s
home room teacher and get him transferred to the main building, despite
Nagisa’s efforts to dissuade her from going there. What can they do? Unfortunately,
Karasuma is unavailable, and Irina is a poor choice, as they discover. That
only leads Koro Sensei, which is cause for great concern, despite his attempts
to disguise himself as Karasuma. During the interview, it quickly becomes
apparent how unstable Nagisa’s mother really is. Just when it seems that maybe
everything will turn out all right after they return home, his mother drugs him
and takes him to the classroom in the dead of night, demanding her son burn it
down with his own two hands! This can’t end well, can it?
It's time for the School Festival!
Class A is determined to get revenge on Class E, and everyone is stoked to find
out how the two rivals will fare against one another. Koro Sensei’s students feel they are at a
disadvantage, being isolated on the mountain as they are. Who will want to
trudge up there for cheap eats? But Koro Sensei shows them how to turn disadvantages
to advantages!
This volume of the series sees the
students deal with the Grim Reaper once and for all… hopefully. They are able to utilize the skills they’ve
learned from Koro Sensei so far and learn some more. We learn a lot about
Irina’s backstory and what has made her what she is. It’s easy to forget she’s
not much more than a child herself, one who’s had to grow up in a harsh
environment and make difficult choices. Karasuma is beginning to change as
well. Perhaps he’s not as hard as he appears to be. Nagisa’s mother is just
nuts. What he has to deal with is horrible. I wonder if he becomes an assassin,
will she be his first target?
I love the ingenuity of Koro
Sensei and the class as they brainstorm how to do well in the upcoming
festival, which continues into the next volume. This was a lot of fun, looking
forward to seeing what they are able to do, and hopefully outsell Class A, even
if they cheat (which of course they will)