Ready to travel through Europe without any need for a passport or plane tickets ? Interested in following a multifaceted man page by page while he helps people with their complicated but human dilemmas ? Look no further, Master Keaton is waiting for you.
Master Keaton is one of Naoki Urasawa's earlier works (in collaboration with Hokusei Katsushika), but despite its outstanding quality, it is nowhere near as famous as Monster or 20th Century Boys. It really should be though. Because of his incredible skills as a former member of the British SAS force, Taichi Hiraga Keaton is called to solve cases all over Europe as
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: マスターキートン More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 144
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 1988 to Aug 1994
Demographic:
Seinen
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Big Comic Original Statistics Ranked: #18462 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2268
Members: 9,390
Favorites: 84 Resources | Reviews
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Your Feelings Categories Oct 19, 2017
Master Keaton is one of the best manga I’ve ever read and I highly recommend it.
It deviates from his other well-known works like Monster and 20th Century Boys that are all plot heavy but, retains the strong main character also present on the said series. The background themes can be heavy at times but the mood is mostly lighthearted. It’s nice to be able to enjoy Urasawa without the constant fear of unknown. It does not follow any set plot, instead focusing Keaton's short adventures that in most cases last for a chapter. Most characters only feature for one chapter only. Keaton is a multilingual-archaeologist-SAS elite-insurance ... Feb 15, 2022
Didnt see a lot of reviews for it so i thought I will write one.
To put it very simply: Its Macguyver meets Indiana Jones. The end. I read on Wikipedia that it can be described as "Matlock meets Jack Ryan", but i see less of that at the start. If you have a fix for stuff like Adventures of Tintin, Batman by Denny O'Neil & Neal Adams but want a bit more mature story telling and some research like in Hugo Pratt's Corto Maltese, but not that academic, then pick this one up. If you like historical mysterys like Da vinci code, then pick this ... |