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The Cover shows [[Emma]] in her orphanage uniform and a determined look on her face. She is facing what appears to be Mom with her arms outstretched while the other orphans from [[Grace Field|Grace Field House]], led by Norman and Ray, attempt to make their escape. The Logo is coloured in a limish-green witha dark green outline.
 
The Cover shows [[Emma]] in her orphanage uniform and a determined look on her face. She is facing what appears to be Mom with her arms outstretched while the other orphans from [[Grace Field|Grace Field House]], led by Norman and Ray, attempt to make their escape. The Logo is coloured in a limish-green witha dark green outline.
   
The illustration shows Emma, Ray and Norman all with their bacs to each other and a seemingly depressed/somber look on their faces. In the background there appears to be Grace Field House after it had caught fire
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The illustration shows Emma, Ray and Norman all with their bacs to each other and a seemingly depressed/somber look on their faces. In the background there appears to be Grace Field House after it was caught on fire.
   
 
==Volume Summary==
 
==Volume Summary==

Revision as of 20:06, 26 September 2019

Escape (脱出 (だっしゅつ) , Dasshutsu?) is the fifth volume of The Promised Neverland series.

Cover and Volume Illustration

Volume 5 Illustration

The Cover shows Emma in her orphanage uniform and a determined look on her face. She is facing what appears to be Mom with her arms outstretched while the other orphans from Grace Field House, led by Norman and Ray, attempt to make their escape. The Logo is coloured in a limish-green witha dark green outline.

The illustration shows Emma, Ray and Norman all with their bacs to each other and a seemingly depressed/somber look on their faces. In the background there appears to be Grace Field House after it was caught on fire.

Volume Summary

As Grace Field House goes up in flames, Emma and the other children make their run for freedom. With Mom refusing to give up and an army of demons at her call, this escape from captivity won’t be easy. Just what will Emma have to sacrifice to pull it off…?

Chapters

Author Notes

Kaiu Shirai

Kaiu Shirai

Extra Pages

Reception

Commercial Performance

Critical Response

Volume 5 is well received by critics and earned generally good reviews. The volume got an A- for its story, art and overall grade by Nick Creamer on Anime News Network. The latter described the series to be "storming through an epic transition phase", along with a neutral remark of how he "feared the manga's change in both venue and genre space might find it stepping outside of its dramatic comfort zone".[1] Eric Cline on Adventures in Poor Taste gave a 9 out of 10, commenting how the art is stellar and described the story to be "A pivotal and exciting turning point for the series. Great art and mystery elements elevate the already intriguing drama".[2] Jeremy Snow on The Geekly Grind gave the story an 8.5/10, the art a 9/10, the characters a 9.5/10 and the pacing a 9/10. Snow remarked how the volume has great world-building and character development.[3]

Awards and Nominations

References

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