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Rating: Summary: review of yoshihisa tagami's Grey Review: All manga/anime fans will genuinely enjoy the art and story of this graphic novel. It tells the story of the downfall of humanity and machines in the typical manga setting, the future. This 296 page collection will keep any manga fan busy with it's great art alone. If you are a fan of good mangas or animes check this one out.
Rating: Summary: Gritty, Hard Sci-Fi, That asks questions about humanity Review: In this gritty science fiction Manga (japanese comic), Grey Death is fighting for citizenship. In a world where the common people have no rights (remincent of Heinlein's Starship Troopers), the only way to gain prestege is to fight against the rebels who threaten the computed controled society. Can any of them stand to Grey, who fights with no regard for his own life?The plot draws you in and the fights are amazing-Tagami's use of lines is wonderful. Be forewarned, there is a bit of nudity, innuendos, and, of course, violence here is second nature.
Rating: Summary: Grey: Digital Target or the Guy That Just Refuses to Die Review: This book follows a great manga tradition of weaving together intense action, character development, advanced technology, and a bleak future world to create an ultimately philosphical exploration of humanity and its direction. And through it all the main character, Grey Death, manages to take on and take out what seems like 5 or 6 armies. He just absolutely refuses to let anyone kill him.
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