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IGNORE THE REVIEWS THAT SAY “BAD STORY;” THEY HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEY’RE TALKING ABOUT
How do I put this while avoiding spoilers?It seems like, after BLAME!, Nihei took a couple of reference points to sketch-out his next long[-er] series:* he knew what his strengths were;* he wanted to branch out from them & grow; and,* he wanted to do all sorts of anime-ass-kicking that hadn’t *QUITE* fit in BLAME!.He nailed it.ABARA (which I literally just sped through a 2nd reading of) is called out as having a confusing story because there are a few competing organizations (cops, scientific, para-military, shadow-society, etc.) that are never completely explained, and the ending doesn’t adhere to the preconceived Western framework of what constitutes a “story.”In fact, ABARA has all the information you need in order to understand everything you need to, as what Nihei found his way to, and thoroughly followed through in the execution of, given his [above-listed & obviously reviewer-surmised] goals for ABARA, is almost more along the lines of a cyberpunk/police-thriller/seinen-battle-manga FAIRY TALE...— with a psychedelic ending that would make Watchmen jealous!The story follows a number of people whose [battle-manga/superhero-style] abilities/interests are tied into a worldbuilding element that both gives them their powers, but is also, when left to run out of control, a threat to the survival of an already-post-apocalyptic humanity. Each “interested” character has a personal connection with a “powered” character, but these are awesome, tense, plot-propulsive relatonships that play out in tense glances & remembered feelings, not that awkward superhero-sidekick nonsense.There’s even the pure, unadulterated CREATIVITY of introducing a few not-exactly-human characters, with more than a dash of humor to them, and still using them as & insisting the reader treat them as Perfectly Serious Characters. Nihei, firing on all cylinders!I really wanted to get through a 2nd read-through & come back here with enough to say to write a positive review, because the idea that this isn’t a fully-formed & realized Nihei work is just preposterous, and can only be missing the point of what the artist tried, and succeeded in achieving, with this series!
K**O
Intense Sci-Fi Only Nihei Can Do
Tsutomu Nihei's Abara is another reason he is the prolific mangaka he is.In two parts, Nihei tells a gripping story. To boot, this version adds in a second exhilarating story, Digimortal -- it may look similar, but it's unclear if Abara and Digimortal take place in the same universe. Nihei's various titles might take place in the same universe, but they might not...Much like Blame!, Abara doesn't give all of its information away. There are aspects of the story that aren't explicitly explained -- in no way does this choice hamper the experience.Abara is a book for artists, readers, comic fans, sci-fi enthusiasts, and people into quirky, unique stories. The art ranges from heavily detailed linework to simplistic, broad strokes -- the quality never changes. Nihei has a command of the pen many professional artists don't quite understand.Abara, like all of Tsutomu Nihei's other work, is worth owning. In all honesty, it may not be worth paying hundreds of dollars for it, but if you have to have it...
A**R
Almost like new
The book came with a little dent on the back corner near the spine, not sure if that was from shipping or if the book originally came like that but otherwise the book is like new. The quality of print is amazing and none of the pages were damaged (which was my main concern buying pre-owned). The shipping was also super fast, came a week earlier than estimated!
R**S
Beautiful art, tough narrative
I bought this book based on recommendations about the art. That was spot on. It’s beautiful. You need to have an appreciation for horror/action art, but if you do then this is premium work. I also saw some notes criticizing the storytelling and narrative. I agree generally. The lack of dialog isn’t a big deal to me. I don’t mind mostly visual storytelling. Even so, a little more help with text would have been helpful. The later part of the story gives you a bit more text to explain things and you get the sense that maybe an editor made that suggestion. You can figure out what’s going on, but a second reading helps a lot. I would just really recommend it for the art first and the storytelling second.
C**A
Excellent noir sci-fi story and art.
I disagree with low raters bashing this work by Nihei because they don’t take into account that an artist’s creativity and style takes time to consolidate. And even at their peak, artists can’t always be putting out masterpieces every single time.That being said, Abara is actually a great work through and through in my opinion. You’ll be glad to disregard negative reviews from people trashing Nihei (and other’s work) who, as side note, would not be able to generate manga and stories like this.Nihei’s work is characterized by having aspects of the story that are never answered, addressed, remain a mystery, and/or are explained but still off the wall.Again I’m glad I disregarded negative comments. Of course, next time around Nihei might put out something bad, like Matrix Reloaded, or Alien Covenant bad, and then you’ll be reading my complaints HA!Give Abara a try. It’s great work!
J**B
A beautiful and complete collection. Nehei is finally getting the attention he’s deserved for years
The absolute artistic peak of Nihei. This debut English translation of the material is a nihilistic and dark complex story Complemented by beautiful and disturbing art that imparts incredible hyper violence and a taste of Nihei’s signiture body horror. The book also includes a short one chapter bonus story originally included in the Japanese version manga release title DIGIMORTAL. Inside are fantastic fold out posters. And every a few translators notes on text translations in the pages. May be a bit complex for people who prefer simpler and direct stories but if you’re a fan of stories that leave you with questions and theories and the aforementioned art this ones for you.
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