While seemingly a commentary about the American military presence in Japan, Tezuka's MW is a rather silly thriller, although refreshing in its unromantic focus on the sociopathic Yuki Michio. The principle influence behind the infamous Johan from "Monster", Yuki is a troubled but seemingly emotionless killer and manipulator. He seems to have only one real human connection, to Father Garai, a Catholic priest who tries in vain to resist his forbidden relationship with our pro/antagonist. The frank depictions of homosexuality (and sex in general) are refreshing, providing character development without seeming over-the-top.
What I found wonderful about MW was its lack of preachy
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: MW More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 26
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 25, 1976 to Jan 10, 1978
Genre:
Drama
Theme:
Psychological
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Big Comic Authors:
Tezuka, Osamu (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #25662 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2255
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I was certainly shocked upon reading MW. Reading Manga doesn't ussually disturb me, but MW did.
So whats it all about? MW tells the story of Father Garai a catholic preist, and Yuki a serial murderer. Their fate was intertwined the day they first met. Both are the survivors of the MW incident. The time when an entire Island was wiped out by a poisinous gas. After the incident Yuki was driven insane and soon becomes a murderer. Father Garai tries to cleanse Yuki of his sins. In doing so he eventually has homosexual relationship with him. And thats only the first 30 pages of a 600 ... Nov 6, 2010
Perhaps the Penultimate Sequel to the Exorcist, .REC or any of Stephen King's classics.
Perhaps the Penultimate Prequel to Death Note. The hallmark of a true heavyweight manga is to leave the reader out of breath before they finish it. For MW to do this before hitting it's 3rd volume just speaks volumes for how good Tezuka really is. Don't get me wrong, depending on what movie, book, synopsis, genre you associate with this book prior to reading the first panel will decide how high or low you consider this manga to be but considering how MW matches up to the above titles - it's safe to ... Jul 8, 2018
MW by Osamu Tezuka
Long-Winded Review #5 [Immoral Edition] Series Overview: Tezuka's 1976 manga MW follows the story of Yuki, a sadistic criminal mastermind, and Father Garai, a Japanese Catholic priest. They are the sole survivors of a poison gas leak that killed off an entire island's population. They also share a complicated relationship. They are lovers of sorts. Essentially, while hiding away during the MW gas leak incident, a 20-something Garai (not yet a priest) took advantage of a young Yuki thinking he looked quite gentle and feminine. After the incident, Yuki suffered some brain damage due to slight exposure to the MW gas that caused him ... May 17, 2014
MW is a psychological thriller manga that probably gives us the most despicable villain of all time. This is definitely a manga that proves you don't need tons of blood and gore to have a good suspense story. The Most disturbing message that MW puts across, is that the fight against evil is destined to be a Pyrrhic victory. But regardless the only thing we can do is fight on whatever the cost. We have no other choice. Let's face it, Osamu Tezuka was a genius! He managed to capture the true demented character of Yuki Michio . A Character so evil
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