This edition of Akira presents Katsuhiro Otomo’s cyberpunk epic in a 38-volume full-color format, published by Glénat in Spain. Originally serialized in black and white, this version adapts the groundbreaking manga into smaller installments, using colorization techniques pioneered by Steve Oliff and his studio Olyoptics. Set in a post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo, Akira revolutionized manga with its cinematic pacing and intricate world-building. This release offers a unique way to experience the classic, bringing new depth and vibrancy to Otomo’s legendary dystopian masterpiece.
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Katsuhiro Otomo is best known for Akira, a dystopian epic that fused cyberpunk aesthetics, political paranoia, and visceral action into a genre-defining landmark. With cinematic paneling and meticulous detail, Otomo brought a new intensity to manga, influencing anime, sci-fi, and global visual culture. His work examines chaos, trauma, and power in post-industrial landscapes, often reflecting anxieties rooted in Japan’s history. Beyond manga, Otomo is an acclaimed director, screenwriter, and artist whose impact crosses mediums and continents. He remains a foundational figure in both Japanese and international comics, bridging underground sensibility with blockbuster scale.

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Katsuhiro Otomo is best known for Akira, a dystopian epic that fused cyberpunk aesthetics, political paranoia, and visceral action into a genre-defining landmark. With cinematic paneling and meticulous detail, Otomo brought a new intensity to manga, influencing anime, sci-fi, and global visual culture. His work examines chaos, trauma, and power in post-industrial landscapes, often reflecting anxieties rooted in Japan’s history. Beyond manga, Otomo is an acclaimed director, screenwriter, and artist whose impact crosses mediums and continents. He remains a foundational figure in both Japanese and international comics, bridging underground sensibility with blockbuster scale.
This edition of Akira presents Katsuhiro Otomo’s cyberpunk epic in a 38-volume full-color format, published by Glénat in Spain. Originally serialized in black and white, this version adapts the groundbreaking manga into smaller installments, using colorization techniques pioneered by Steve Oliff and his studio Olyoptics. Set in a post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo, Akira revolutionized manga with its cinematic pacing and intricate world-building. This release offers a unique way to experience the classic, bringing new depth and vibrancy to Otomo’s legendary dystopian masterpiece. Katsuhiro Otomo, Steve Oliff, Glénat, 1991 Glénat 8440612176 Katsuhiro Otomo 1991