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Jinsei Kataoka

Author of Deadman Wonderland, Volume 1

47 Works 2,646 Members 25 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Jinsei Kataoka

Deadman Wonderland, Volume 1 (2014) 446 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Vol. 2 (2014) 261 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Volume 3 (2014) — Author — 205 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Volume 4 (2008) — Author — 183 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Volume 5 (2009) — Author — 164 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Volume 6 (2009) — Author — 128 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Vol. 7 (2010) 120 copies
Eureka Seven, Volume 1 (2006) 117 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Vol. 8 (2010) 108 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Vol. 9 (2011) 104 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Vol. 10 (2011) 95 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Vol. 12 (2013) 93 copies
Deadman Wonderland, Vol. 11 (2011) 91 copies
Eureka Seven, Volume 2 (2006) 80 copies

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Nationality
Japan

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Reviews

Este manga refleja perfectamente la desesperanza de cuando te encarcelan injustamente, muy recomendado, las peleas son brutales
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Draenger01 | 3 other reviews | Mar 14, 2024 |
Same old "I will save my friends" trope, almost a cliché--but it's the shounen subgenre's fault, not the mangaka's.

The work is really detailed and visceral, but occasionally combat close-ups are a bit hard to make sense of.
 
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quantum.alex | 2 other reviews | Nov 18, 2023 |
This volume has a lot of nice merits that try to conclude the second arc of the story. Makina summons three acquaintances and fires most of the guards of DW (who oddly enough resign and join her dangerous quest to arrest Tamaki).

Ganta meanwhile apologizes to Shiro and Azami and the trio want to locate the control center that powers the drug masks. However a handful of unusually powerful Ninben have showed up to foil Ganta and Makina's plans. Despite the unfavorable odds, the very same Deadmen that gave their backs to Ganta in the previous volume have decided to risk their lives and help Ganta.

We get to discover the past of some of the Deadmen and how they likely ended up in DW. We already knew the past of Seiji and Minatsuki from the anime (albeit the manga changes some things proving Seiji was framed just like Ganta whereas in the anime he killed his former coworkers when he manifested his ability for the first time).

I find some parts of the volume to be predictable shounen fanfare with ever more powerful but not quite so enemy-of-the-week with gruelsome super power and the expected power-up ability of the teenager male hero. I will also like to comment the manga is starting to tread away from dystopian horror and more towards mainstream action. I was quite surprised from the more toned down theme of this volume.

Still, it's mostly a good series that deserves the hype despite its flaws.
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chirikosan | Jul 24, 2023 |
I think I would probably enjoy watching this as an anime more than I enjoyed reading it. The story was interesting.
 
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torygy | 3 other reviews | Mar 31, 2022 |

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Statistics

Works
47
Members
2,646
Popularity
#9,706
Rating
3.8
Reviews
25
ISBNs
202
Languages
7
Favorited
1

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