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AJIN

DEMI-HUMAN VOL. 16

Gamon Sakurai

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English
Vertical, Inc.
18 May 2021
Adapted to anime and now streaming on Netflix!

The shooting of Kaito has triggered a Flood in the normally emotionless Nagai, releasing a massive number of IBMs. Not wanting to miss out on the fun, Sato has matched his pace, and Iruma Base is overrun with countless black ghosts. Dr. Ogura, the world's leading IBM researcher, makes his way toward the heart of the chaos, even as the story barrels toward a moment of truth regarding the origin and very nature of Demi-Humans.
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Imprint:   Vertical, Inc.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 126mm, 
Weight:   367g
ISBN:   9781949980653
ISBN 10:   1949980650
Pages:   194
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Gamon Sakurai is a Japanese comic book artist from Tokyo. Born in 1986, Sakurai was selected for the Afternoon Magazine Four Seasons Award for New Comic Artists. Upon being selected for the award his short story was published and he was selected for editorial review by manga publishing giant Kodansha. Sakurai would make his publishing debut with indie publisher Issuisha in 2010, releasing a short story anthology. He would then work with Kodansha to work on his first feature length series Demi-human in 2012. In 2013, AJIN was selected as the #3 manga in 2013 by Japanese comic editors and mangaka.

Reviews for AJIN: DEMI-HUMAN VOL. 16

I'll probably say this every time I review a volume of Ajin, but it's worth reminding everyone not to miss out on this one. With each release my admiration of Sakurai grows. There's a remarkable combination of fluidity and weight to his action sequences; he has a keen eye for dynamic angles and never holds back when a scene calls for some especially heavy hits... Ajin is more than just solid art, though... This is absolutely a series worth starting if you haven't already, and it only gets better with each new volume. -Web Otaku USA


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