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Death Note, Vol. 1 by Tsugumi Ohba
Death Note, Vol. 1 by Tsugumi Ohba




Death Note, Vol. 1 by Tsugumi Ohba

Criminals, and only criminals, are to be punished in hopes of a perfect society. Yagami Light, who obtains this power to kill, utilizes it in hopes of creating a utopia in which he is god. This presents the readers with a highly debatable theme based on morals and justice. A notebook falls from the sky, and the human who writes a name in it is capable of killing the individual pictured in his mind (I left out the details that you don't care about). It is just outstanding and beyond words!! There is no Anime/Manga like Death Note and I can debate on this anyone. One more thing, if you think that death note is for teens obsessed with idea of being smart and killing people to prove their worth please just get lost! I have spend enough time defending myself ! It's only 37 episodes, 20 min each, for free on YouTube with eng subs.Īssuming you have watched it because this review is going to be spoilery mess! Shall we begin?* Ryuk laughs in background *īefore you read this, a little advice please watch the anime if you dont have time to read the manga.

Death Note, Vol. 1 by Tsugumi Ohba

No matter what you do while you’re alive, everybody goes to the same place once you die. Also that the storyboards drawn by Ōba greatly resemble Tottemo! Luckyman in style.“There is no heaven or hell. Pointing out that in Bakuman the main character's uncle was a one-hit wonder manga artist who worked on a gag super hero manga, very similar to Gamō and Tottemo! Luckyman in all aspects. There is speculation that Tsugumi Ōba is a pen name and that he is really Hiroshi Gamō. As stated by the profile placed at the beginning of each Death Note manga, Ōba collects teacups and develops manga plots while holding his knees on a chair, similar to a habit of L, one of the main characters of the series. His/her real identity is a closely guarded secret. Tsugumi Ōba (Profile in Japanese: 大場 つぐみ), born in Tokyo, Japan, is a writer best known for the manga Death Note. Also that the storyboards drawn by Ōba greatly resemble Tottemo! Luckyman in style.






Death Note, Vol. 1 by Tsugumi Ohba