CATDOLL: Classic returns! Nagai Go publishes the final chapter of Devilman after 40 years

CATDOLL: Classic returns! Nagai Go publishes the final chapter of Devilman after 40 years

Go Nagai's new serialization of "Devilman SAGA" begins in the January 2015 issue of Shogakukan's magazine "Big Comic" released today.

Starting from October, "Big Comic" has set off a new wave of serialization, and "Devilman SAGA" will appear as the last one. The first episode "Prelude to Resurrection" tells the story of the United States in 2025. A young robotics scholar, Yuki Fudo, saw a mysterious mural in Antarctica and discovered a secret that frightened humans... Written by Go Nagai himself, the final chapter of "Devilman" after nearly 40 years is worth looking forward to.

The first preview of the official website:

In 1972, the comic genius Go Nagai created the work "Devilman". The story tells the thrilling battles between the boy Akira Fudo who gained the power of the devil and the devil clan. In addition to the intuitive violent and bloody scenes, the dark and rebellious worldview and the extreme thoughts and styles of the deepest dark side and terror in human hearts that are reflected in the whole comic were quite avant-garde at the time, and they were even more abrupt compared with the comics of the same period. "Devilman" contains extremely rich philosophical thoughts and even involves extremely sensitive political topics. It also pioneered many superb methods of comic narrative that are still used today. This work has a profound impact on Japanese comics. Many of its techniques have been borrowed by later generations. Together with Tezuka Osamu's "Black Jack" and Ikeda Riyoko's "The Rose of Versailles", it is known as the three most influential comic works in the 1970s.

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