

Akira Volume 3 (AKIRA KODANSHAED GN) : Otomo, Katsuhiro: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: Hubby loved it - Hubby loves these books. If you like graphic novels, try it! Review: EPIC! - If you only read one Manga Akira is THE one to go for. All six volumes are awesome. The amazing detail, flawed characters, the sense of movement in the action and the frankly HUGE story. The anime is a masterpiece but only really scratches the surface really. All six volumes are to be devoured then reread annually! I always get something out of each revisit whether it's just flicking through or reading properly. Otomo is a true auteur. Love it!
| Best Sellers Rank | 138,741 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 3,524 in Manga (Books) 7,062 in Comics & Graphic Novels by Genre |
| Book 3 of 7 | Akira |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,026) |
| Dimensions | 17.78 x 2.29 x 25.4 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1935429043 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1935429043 |
| Item weight | 595 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 296 pages |
| Publication date | 27 July 2010 |
| Publisher | Kodansha USA Publishing |
| Reading age | 18 years and up |
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Hubby loved it
Hubby loves these books. If you like graphic novels, try it!
Z**G
EPIC!
If you only read one Manga Akira is THE one to go for. All six volumes are awesome. The amazing detail, flawed characters, the sense of movement in the action and the frankly HUGE story. The anime is a masterpiece but only really scratches the surface really. All six volumes are to be devoured then reread annually! I always get something out of each revisit whether it's just flicking through or reading properly. Otomo is a true auteur. Love it!
K**O
Awesome
The item arrived in perfect state/conditions
A**4
Love it
Lovely illustrated book
M**S
Five Stars
fast shipping great quality
A**L
good read
good read
D**D
Great series. But pay your taxes, Amazon!
I loved Akira. The film, the book. But anyway, I wish Amazon would pay tax in the UK. Taxes pay for schools that teach people to read. People who read buy books from Amazon. It's money they owe. Pay up Amazon!
D**N
This looks good!
I received this book today, and I'm looking forward to continuing the story. Good. Thanks,.
L**A
Lectura recomendada para los fanáticos del manga de culto. No en todos lados se encuentra su version en ingles. Si eres fanático del manga y el cyberpunk definitivamente esto es para ti.
S**T
Peccato che abbiano ribaltato le immagini per un ordine di lettura occentale. Da parte di uno che di manga non ne sa né ne vuole generalmente sapere, ma che è anche per un approccio filologico all'opera di altre culture (perché imbastardire qualcosa di straniero secondo il nostro gusto non ha senso: non è più originale, ma non è nemmeno nostro).
A**A
Este excelente mangá veio numa belíssima edição com páginas em preto e branco e as iniciais coloridas. A história é um clássico! Toda a essência da obra de Katsuhiro Otomo presente nesta edição. Perfeito mangá de ficção científica com ação e suspense!
こ**だ
海外だとカラー版が普通なんだということで、カラーの元にした原稿を使っているんじゃないかと思う。 薄いトーンはほぼ全滅状態、細かい描写は潰れてしまっている。 英語アキラが読みたいというのでなければ全くお勧めしない。 オリジナルと比較して大友克洋は上手いなーと思うのには非常に価値があります。 1巻はさほどでもないけれど巻を重ねるごとに上手さが際立ちます。 それと同時に、左綴じだと読みづらい構図に感じると思います。(日本人はね)
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Vol. 3 is virtually a non-stop sequence of kidnappings, pursuits, comings and goings, including caretaker robots, soldiers, cars and even a tank. Regarding the latter, we get some occasional humorous gags involving Kaneda. Here he finally comes alive as a clumsy yet hard-headed anti-hero of sorts. His down-to-earth, naughty but ultimately honest nature is depicted in great detail along the volume, adding up to what we had already seen in volumes 1 and 2. We also get to see more of Chiyoko, a character who appeared in the previous volume and who becomes more and more relevant as the story progresses. Kei also gets rounded up as an atypical heroine ('anti-heroine', maybe?), thus straying off from the 'damsel-in-distress' female character so common in shounen manga and American comic-books alike. Three characters make a brief yet crucial appearance in this volume: Sakaki, Miki and Mozu (a bunch of girls trained by Lady Miyako to develop a small amount of psychic power). Sakaki in particular plays an important role throughout the volume, right until its conclusion. But the character that really shines in this part of Otomo's long work is Nezu, the leader of the Kohmin political party, who is constantly plotting against the Colonel, the government, Lady Miyako, and practically everyone, and who is obsessed with gaining power by using Akira as a weapon. Storywise, the world of motorbikes and teenager gangs has disappeared completely, which means we will have no Kaisuke, no Joker, no Clowns... The tone for most of the volume is, admittedly, a bit lighter than the oppressive atmosphere we encountered in the previous volume, making it look more like an action/gangsters/conspiracy story than a proper futuristic cyberpunk one. Paradoxically, instead of focusing on troublesome teenager angst and gang fights the plot seems to deal with more adult-oriented themes than those displayed in volume 1, thus diversifying the change of direction that had already started in volume 2. This, however, isn't distracting in the least, and I believe Otomo manages to develop this segment of his masterpiece with just as much brilliancy as he did with the impressive sewers/laboratory/secret base sequences in volume 2. The detail in the depiction of each panel in nothing short of amazing. Indoors or outdoors, every ambiance is rendered with a rarely-seen accuracy: we get to see the inside of Chiyoko's and Kei's small shelter, Nezu's grand mansion, government offices, or even the inside of a luxury boat. Everything exhales a feeling of verisimilitude that pushes you into the story and makes the reading flow easily. The inking is brilliant, and the handling of screentones is really solid too. The black and white printing is excellent in this edition, even though the paper could certainly be better--probably a glossy paper would work wonders with this kind of printing. Technically speaking, Kodansha Comics' edition of Akira is far superior than the former coloured edition by Epic Comics (which, by the way, is just terribly hand-coloured in the part where Kei, Chiyoko and Kaneda are held in the boat). A non-flipped edition would also probably be better, even though it might be harder to read for a western reader. At any rate, it should be black and white. In summary, this is a very worthy purchase: the story has a more down-to-earth tone, there are no motorbikes, gang fights, psychic fights or supernatural elements, yet it countermeasures the lack of those elements with a non-stop action flow, and the depiction of very diverse environments and surroundings is simply masterful. Although this volume does not end in as strong a cliffhanger as the one in volume 2, its ending just makes the term 'epic' sound like an understatement, and will certainly leave you dumbstruck. Highly recommended.
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