A terrifying adult epic of apocalyptic science fiction, body horror, and bold eroticism, Hiroya Oku’s Gantz has sold over 15 million copies in Japan and inspired three feature films and an anime TV series. This value-priced collection features 632 pages of combat and catastrophe!
While Gantz teams make a desperate assault against the alien mothership to free the imprisoned humans—including Kei’s beloved Tae—the public receives news that the devastating war is over!
To the world at large, peaceful coexistence seems at hand, but before tranquility can be achieved, something must be done about the Gantz “terrorists” who threaten the new peace. So now the Gantz warriors face not only the monstrous ETs, but the entire human race!
Hiroya Oku (奥浩哉 Oku Hiroya, born September 16, 1967 in Fukuoka, Fukuoka) is a mangaka who is the creator of Gantz, Zero-One and HEN, all of which have been serialized in Young Jump. He has finished working on his most renowned manga, Gantz, which began in July 2000. His manga often contain explicit violence and gore, as well as sexual situations.
He won the second prize of the Youth Manga Awards in 1988, under the penname Yahiro Kuon.
He designed a character for Namco Bandai's Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 fighting game, Soulcalibur IV named Shura.
More hyper hyped Gantz adventure as they players struggle to survive in their warped reality. Can the couple ever be reunited? There are also huge changes for Gantz itself. And just 'cos the creators are so great at creating them we get some new wonderfully dark alien threats on top of the dominant Giant race. I can't believe that over 330 chapters (33 volumes!) in I am completely enthralled by this monstrous speculative fiction work. 8 out of 12 Four Star jam. [image error] 2024 read
At the start of this series I had trouble catching my breath keeping up with the unrelenting action, thrills, and shocks. In the closing arc, I'm still having trouble catching my breath, but now it's because I'm laughing so hard at the sheer ridiculousness of the gonzo plot developments.
I mean this book dares to make tumors funny.
I cannot wait to see how goofy this gets before it ends. I start the final volume tomorrow!
As I expected, things got a little out of the rails. I already felt this in the last volume, but here was much more noticeable.
It's like Hiroya is dumping all the things he wanted to do for this series in the last volumes at 2x the speed of pacing.
There are a lot of epic battles and new characters introduced. The problem is that everything is happing so quickly, one after the other, that there is no time to create a solid structure behind these events and characters. Everything feels kinda hollow even though it's cool to look at.
Some of these characters look very cool and have great potential but there is pretty much zero character development.
There is no breathing room between epic battles and the adversaries are craziest than the ones before.
It's still a solid read but not as good as other volumes.
With 1 more volume to go, I don't expect this to improve but I hope, at least, for a solid end.
so far a lot of plot holes towards the end but i don’t mind. the new group that came together is raw as FUCKKKKKK though holy shit. shit seems a little 2 happy rn so i just know something horrible is gonna happen in the last omnibus. fuck my shit life.
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the action scenes are becoming hard to follow and there are a lot of them. I am glad this is soon over because I am already over Gantz. As soon as I read the next volume I think I will resell all my Gantz omnibus..
Last two volumes have just been pure adrenaline, as the Gantz crew is forced to face their biggest opponent yet. Kurono and co. just can’t catch a break ever. You’d never guess where this story gets to.
Harrowing as all hell. I kind of miss the early Gantz days when it seemed a little, I don't know, more contained, but you gotta give it to 'em, this shit is nuts.
Hiroya Oku continues his story of Gantz with the teams fighting the aliens who ate abducting humans from earth. Kei continues to search for his true love, Tae. There were lots of gruesome deaths and naked humans throughout this volume. Kei finds Tae in the end.
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The art has just been getting worse and the fights more confusing. I still like everything else around it, and it's cool to see the story progress and finish. Also pretty cool to experience the alien side of things. And the whole metaphor, that it is exactly the same we humans do to animals, its still strong. But I just wish the enemies weren't riddled with so much bad cgi and the fights less confusing and cooler, like gantz used to be.
The story is off the rails. The stuff with the alien invasion is ok, and some of the art is cool, but the character development here is gone. And the story is garbage. Three stars for some decent art, and the beginning of the aliens coming down and the actual start of this omnibus. It just loses steam here and there.
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I've seen lots of people say the final arc of Gantz is one of it's weakest, but the stakes are so much higher now and the art is amazing as always. Can't wait to see how it ends!