5/27/2023 0 Comments Pluto by naoki urasawa![]() ![]() ![]() Almost like a travel vlog, there is little for someone who doesn't care/understand Urasawa's generation of rock music. Yet another collection of niche music stories, surrounding Urasawa's journey to LA. ![]() The info dump at the start does little to help the story, as it feels kind of pointless and like a personal anecdote from a musician's life. Unlike Urasawa's previous musical anecdote as a fan, I find this a little harder to relate to having no background in these musicians. Since this is a full color work, now is also the perfect opportunity to say that i really enjoy Urasawa's usage of color in general, throughout his stories. I actually think I really enjoy Urasawa writing animals, it's kind of quirky, and something in this story is extremely charming. Surprisingly this is a Tom and Jerry-like tale about a couple of rats trying to get a piece of cake. future version of what us kpop idol fans will look like when we are 60, so i enjoyed it a decent bit. An ejoyable read, but seems a bit pointless, and too contrived.įunny and well drawn stories narrating a few musical experiences by Urasawa, specifically old guy music. Slightly predictable story that reads a lot like Urasawa's mysteries. There really isn't that much to this story, but it's a decent read.Ģ.Tsuki ni Mukatte Nagero!/Throw Toward The Moon! ![]() A Yakuza/Mafia story about a father who gets caught up in his mobs wider plot. Interesting story about a telepathic with some sort of ability to do.something? It's not clear, but the power makes for an interesting plot device. ![]()
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