![]() ![]() Pluto isn't very long and worth reading but I think suffers less from being overly convoluted but does also feel like where it actually ended and where it probably should have ended being very different points. though I think it also suffers from continuing significantly longer than it needed to and as a result a few of the twists being particularly weak and feeling forced. 20th Century Boys does indeed become a victim of its own convoluted nature. Honestly I think that is a pretty fair assessment. I do love Asadora and Sneeze and other short story stuff they do as well, I hope people are also checking it out. I dunno, I think Urasawa is a master but can also be very very hit and miss. ![]() I own the print run of it, I think that when it works it is amazing and even though the ending is pretty weak I still enjoy a lot of the ideas the series explores. In saying all that the one I enjoy most is actually Pluto. Monster ends the best so I think it is the strongest work overall just for that, Billy I just haven't read enough of it. ![]() Monster and Billy I have less extreme opinions on. Pluto everything past the detective is pretty weak in general. 20th Century Boys goes from one of the best manga ever written to a genuine chore to read by the end. ![]() Like Urasawa is a god when it comes to creating fun casts and somehow making a cartoony style seem mature and appropriate in very heavy stories.īut my god does he have trouble with endings. I think all of his works when they are in their groove are easily some of the best comics in general, let alone manga, ever created. ![]()
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