Rating: Summary: A MUST READ Review: THIS IS AN AWESOME SECOND EDITION TOT EH AKIRA MANGA COLLECTION. IF ANYONE HAS SEEN THE MOVIE YOU KNOW MORE THAN OTHERS, UNTIL YOU READ THIS BOOK , THE FIRST KEPT PRETTY WELL WITH THE BASIC PLOT OF THE STORY, BUT THIS ONE GOES WAY OFF AND IT IS IMMEDIATELY VISIBLE THAT THE MOVIE HAS ENDED DURING ABOUT THE SECOND VOLUME, BUT THE MANGA GOES ON FOUR MORE VOLUMES, I CAN'T WAIT TO READ THE NEXT ONE. ANYONE WHO IS EVEN REMOTELY INTERESTED IN MANGA SHOULD AT LEAST CHECK THIS SERIES OUT.
Rating: Summary: Science Fiction At Its Best Review: This is the 2nd collected TPB volume in Katsuhiro Otomo's science fiction epic masterpice. There are six volumes in total. All of which are essential to have the complete manga story. That, of course, goes without saying. If you are not familiar with manga, you should note that it is almost always produced in black and white. Such is the case with Akira. This may be a turn-off for some, but on a positive note, it allows the reader to pay more attention to the detail of the drawings, and to the depth of the script.Wheather you're a fan of manga, comics, or sci-fi in general, Akira is a must.
Rating: Summary: Science Fiction At Its Best Review: This is the 2nd collected TPB volume in Katsuhiro Otomo's science fiction epic masterpice. There are six volumes in total. All of which are essential to have the complete manga story. That, of course, goes without saying. If you are not familiar with manga, you should note that it is almost always produced in black and white. Such is the case with Akira. This may be a turn-off for some, but on a positive note, it allows the reader to pay more attention to the detail of the drawings, and to the depth of the script. Wheather you're a fan of manga, comics, or sci-fi in general, Akira is a must.
Rating: Summary: Stays hot Review: This volume is much like the first volume if you look at the story-telling. Unlike most comic-books where they try to stuff as much information as possible in as little as possible pages, this is the complete opposite. Each tiny detail of information is spread out over several pages which makes it an easy to follow story, you won't miss out on vital details easily, and it isn't slow anywhere thanks to the 'animated' art. About the story: After the agency, under leadership of 'the Colonel' catches up with Kaneda, Kei and Tetsuo (all in vol.1) each of them is taken with them to their test-base where Tetsuo's powers are quickly increasing. When Tetsuo learns there are more numbered subjects like him he goes looking for others. That's how he learns about Akira. With this new knowlegde Tetsuo goes out to find project Akira, determined that nobody is gonna stop him from doing so. The agency turns desperate because if Tetsuo should reach Akira, there is no way of telling what is to become of the world. Meanwhile Kaneda and Kei are also on their way to stop Tetsuo, only in a more brutal way. A race against the clock begins. The first half of this collection is really a big phase were you get to wonder "who is possibly enpowered and who's not". It's a very good read with enough twisting points to keep it on the edge. The second part is even better when the hunt for Tetsuo begins and we have to see who gets to Tetsuo first, or is Tetsuo himself the first to reach his goal ? We also get to meet Akira himself for the first time, which makes you look to each panel very curious to catch the first hints of what he might be capable of. This second (from 6) books doesn't let you down at any point if you liked the first volume. The story stays action-packed and the style in which it is done stays the way you're accustomed to it. Fast but not revealing to much at once. For people who are interested in it, read the first volume first because reading it in order is a must. It won't be a disappointment. For people who have already read the first installment: the joy continues.
Rating: Summary: Akira 2 Review: well Akira rules and i love it , if you want a good book/story line buy AKIRA i love it some people say that akira is over rated. It isnt
Rating: Summary: All thanks to my brother... Review: When my brother came bouncing in with this book, my first thought was 'you paid 23 pounds for that? are you mad?' I felt no interest in it, but after a bit of persuasion/arm-twisting, I was persuaded to read it. It didn't seem anything special...but somehow I couldn't stop reading. Now I'm on a quest to find Book 1, and nothing will stop me... This book is a good story, well-drawn, and has this strange power to make you keep going back to it to spot more details. The other Akira book I've read is Book 6, and this one isn't as hard-hitting or powerful, but it's still a good read. If you've read Book 1, by all means buy this and keep going with the story. If you haven't, check it out anyway - you might be pleasantly surprised!
Rating: Summary: All thanks to my brother... Review: When my brother came bouncing in with this book, my first thought was 'you paid 23 pounds for that? are you mad?' I felt no interest in it, but after a bit of persuasion/arm-twisting, I was persuaded to read it. It didn't seem anything special...but somehow I couldn't stop reading. Now I'm on a quest to find Book 1, and nothing will stop me... This book is a good story, well-drawn, and has this strange power to make you keep going back to it to spot more details. The other Akira book I've read is Book 6, and this one isn't as hard-hitting or powerful, but it's still a good read. If you've read Book 1, by all means buy this and keep going with the story. If you haven't, check it out anyway - you might be pleasantly surprised!
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