Story and Art by Osamu Tezuka. Release Ma. ISBN Trim Size 5 5/8 × 8 1/8. Imprint VIZ Signature. Length pages. Series Phoenix. This is Part 2 of Tezuka Osamu's lifework, "The Phoenix." Set in A.D. , the earth is dying, and human beings inhabit a city-state built deep under the ground. The authorities search for Yamanobe Masato, Class 2 space warrior of Megalopolis Yamato. They suspect him of hiding Tamami, a girl transformed into a human from her original form as. Rated by Users Critics. Check out detail reviews rating quotes community of Phoenix, Volume 2: A Tale Of The Future by Osamu Tezuka. ISBN X,
Phoenix, Vol. 2 (2nd Edition): Future by Osamu Tezuka. NOOK Book (eBook) $ $ Save 9% Current price is $, Original price is $ You Save 9%. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Regarded by many as the "God of Manga," Osamu Tezuka was a prolific author and artist, and is generally regarded as the single figure responsible. Phoenix. Vol. 2, Future Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Share to Tumblr. Share to Pinterest. Share via email. Phoenix. Vol. 2, Future by Tezuka, Osamu, Publication date Topics. There are several very different versions of Tezuka's Phoenix series. The earliest incarnation of the story was first published from in Manga Shonen.. When that publication suddenly folded, a reworked manga version aimed at young girls was published between in Shojo Club.. However, by far, the most well-known is Phoenix (), the series of twelve loosely connected.
Considered by many to be one of the finest works of Japanese comics art ever produced, Phoenix: Future is a rollicking space-age adventure, an apocalyptic cautionary tale, a fable of human frailty and triumph, and a fantastic voyage through time, space, and the macroverse. Above all it is a great love story, an epic account of Class II Space Patrolman Masato's tragic, undying love for the doomed beautiful alien "moopie," Tamami. Phoenix Volume 2: Future. Tezuka, Osamu. Phoenix Vol. 2: Future (). Viz, ISBN: X. See previous post on Phoenix Vol. 1: Dawn. Yes, I spoil the larger plot points. Isn’t it the journey that matters, anyway? I already wrote briefly about Phoenix Vol. 2 in my post on the structure of the series. Phoenix Volume 2 is an amazing story that stands alone, you don't have to read the other volumes to read this one. The art was great and the Story was phenomenal. Tezuka is a manga genius. This was a slightly dark manga and the themes are are a little more mature but the concepts and ideals are amazing.
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