From the back cover: More pieces of the puzzle to Johan's past are uncovered in Prague! Everyone is after an old tape recording of an interview with Johan as a child, and Tenma learns more about Johan's mother—a beautiful woman taken away by the secret police. And then Johan makes his presence known when a brilliant young detective of the Prague Police Department is accused of … [Read more...] about Monster 11 by Naoki Urasawa: A-
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Monster 10 by Naoki Urasawa: A-
From the back cover: "Cedok Bridge, the three frogs... the mother of the twins is in Prague." A cryptic message from wealthy financier Schuwald sends Tenma to the city of a hundred spires. There, he meets Grimmer, an investigative reporter tracking down the former director of the infamous 511 Kinderheim orphanage. Could it be that the horrific experiments of the past are being … [Read more...] about Monster 10 by Naoki Urasawa: A-
Monster 9 by Naoki Urasawa: A
From the back cover: When an unusual children's book causes a disturbing reaction in Johan, it may provide an ideal opportunity for Tenma to fire a well-aimed sniper shot. Could this curious book created by an obscure Czech writer also be the key to unlocking more secrets of Johan's enigmatic past? Review: I doubt any book donation ceremony has ever been as exciting as the one … [Read more...] about Monster 9 by Naoki Urasawa: A
Monster 8 by Naoki Urasawa: A-
From the back cover: Tenma is hot on Johan's trail and he's more determined than ever. Now in top physical condition and armed with a high-performance sniper rifle, has Tenma acquired the keen hunter's edge necessary to bag his prey? Or will his physician's instincts prevent him from carrying out his dreaded task? Review: The first and last chapters were the best in this … [Read more...] about Monster 8 by Naoki Urasawa: A-
The Walking Man by Jiro Taniguchi: A
From the inner flap: Who takes the time these days to climb a tree in bare feet to rescue a child's toy? To stop and observe the birds? To play in the puddles after a storm? To go down to the sea to put back a shell? The Walking Man does as he strolls at random through urban Japan—often silent, often alone—with his vivid dreams that let time stand still. Review: There are … [Read more...] about The Walking Man by Jiro Taniguchi: A