

Buy Akira Volume 4 (AKIRA KODANSHAED GN) Illustrated by Otomo, Katsuhiro (ISBN: 9781935429067) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. 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! Review: A manga classic - Akira is an absolute must-read for any fans of anime, manga, sci-fi or graphic novels in general. The first manga I ever read, I was hooked on it from the pages of Manga Mania back in the 90’s and Akira will always be one of my favourite titles, one that I have read and enjoyed several times over the years. Highly recommended
| Best Sellers Rank | 145,720 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 3,655 in Manga (Books) 7,421 in Comics & Graphic Novels by Genre |
| Book 4 of 7 | Akira |
| Customer reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (899) |
| Dimensions | 17.86 x 3.1 x 25.27 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 193542906X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1935429067 |
| Item weight | 782 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 392 pages |
| Publication date | 26 Oct. 2010 |
| Publisher | Kodansha USA Publishing |
| Reading age | 18 years and up |
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!
S**N
A manga classic
Akira is an absolute must-read for any fans of anime, manga, sci-fi or graphic novels in general. The first manga I ever read, I was hooked on it from the pages of Manga Mania back in the 90’s and Akira will always be one of my favourite titles, one that I have read and enjoyed several times over the years. Highly recommended
M**E
Perfection
I’ve wanted a complete set of this since I was a very young lad. Splendid.
K**E
Pleased with product
Arrived as described and earlier than expected. Very pleased.
A**4
Love it
Lovely illustrated book
M**X
Arrived on time and as described.
My son can't stop reading.
K**O
Awesome
The item arrived in perfect state/conditions
J**N
Amazing
Great book and amazing story
D**L
Una increíble continuación de la parte 3, muy recomendable, es súper ágil y los dibujos son increíbles
S**S
Another action packed Volume! In volume 3 we see Akira show off his power by leveling Tokyo... again. In Volume 4, We pick up a little while after, where we see the people of Tokyo divided in 2 factions, those who worship the mysterious number 19 and those who worship poor little Akira and his maniacal assistant Tetsuo. Luckily, it seems all the major players survived the destruction except poor Kaneda. Kei really shines in this volume and goes from being a pretty solid character to probably being my favorite character yet. She is tough and ready to take command, even willing to stand up against the wise number 19's direct orders. Chiyoko is, once again, one of the toughest characters and the source of a lot of the volumes action. The Espers also survived the destruction but are in critical condition (a lot of the volume is devoted to getting them to a safe place or getting them the proper medicine they need). Tetsuo seems to have a firm grip over his fanatical followers and also seems to speak for Akira... although cute little Akira seems to just want to live the normal life of an average child. In one of the more interesting aspects of the volume, we see Akira mentally abuse Tetsuo and force him to confront his addiction to the pills that suppress his power. He tries to kick the habit but it is evident that this could mean bad news for the survivors of Neo-Tokyo. Other characters like the Colonel, Ryu and a very welcome survivor from Kaneda and Tetsuo's biker gang all get plenty of screen time (or panel time, I suppose?). We are introduced to many new and interesting characters as well, like, the mysterious psychic with the eyeball on his head that seems to show up at all the wrong times. Tetsuo's personal assistant whose stupidity will ultimately trigger the volume's explosive climax. Plenty of new psychics and a couple 'tough as nails' members of the American Naval fleet, sent in to investigate the chaos. But perhaps most interesting of all is a motherly character that is introduced, she is caring and seems to have the ability to calm both Akira and Tetsuo when their powers start to overtake them. There are plenty of battles, revelations and of course, massive scenes of destruction that have become a staple in the series by now. I have said more than I should have so I will leave it at this... This is the best volume so far!. any lack of plot/character development from volume three is made-up ten fold in this edition. There is lots to take in this volume, not only in the fact that so many new characters and plot points are introduced but also in the fact that this volume seems to change the tone of the series entirely, but Mr. Otomo makes it so its easy to follow and never feels overwhelming. To me, the series just keeps getting better and better, I cant wait to see what insanity is introduced in the next to volumes!
M**S
This is a great story and the art is very good. I really enjoyed this series when I was younger and it still captured my attention as an older person. I have all of the books from Marvel/epic comics which are colorized. I bought these big books for the nostalgia of the comic and I wanted to see it in black and white and if it was a direct port of the Japanese versions but alas it is still the same mirrored version that Marvel/epic put out in the late 1980s just black and white. The mirrored version has all the drawn panels reversed meaning that characters are holding weapons in their right hand or other items which is somewhat annoying as every one in this story is left handed, that’s also a mistake in my own opinion by the artist/author Katsuhiro Otomo, I’m also not a fan of the black and white as it is hard to truly get a feel of the visualization of this book. Marvel/epic deserve praise for doing a great job colorizing it way back when and it’s very beautiful to read it that way because you actually see the finest details of the drawings. The volume format is beautiful to hold with a smooth hard poster type cover. All in all this is a great book to have.
D**N
Wow i didn't know that the movie was only half the story. This is the second part, so weird! recommend!
P**S
Esse volume é simplesmente espetacular. Caos, confusão. A ambientação da história mudou radicalmente, algo corajoso, mas Katsuhiro fez isso com maestria. Sem falar da qualidade do desenho... Impressionante.
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