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Solo Leveling Borrows a Crucial Plot Point From a Fan-Favorite Manga

With its shocking dark tones and plot device, Solo Leveling is similar to a classic series famous for its most horrific moments.

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Pluto Never Stood a Chance at the Anime Awards

Pluto is an incredible adaptation, but it wasn't rewarded with a single nomination at Crunchyroll's Anime Awards.

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Pluto causes destruction in Netflix's Pluto anime.
The Pluto Anime Would Have Been Perfect If Not For One Particular Scene

Netflix's Pluto is a masterful adaptation of Naoki Urasawa's gritty Astro Boy reimagining, but its titular character disappoints!

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Pluto Is A Masterclass In Building Up the Perfect Villain

Pluto's final antagonist possesses everything that makes the perfect anime villain.

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The Pluto Trailer Changes Everything About the Astro Boy Anime Franchise

Pluto's dark tones and mature themes will change how most people look at the Astro Boy name.

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Osamu Tezuka's Pluto: Trailer, Release Date, Plot, & Latest Updates

With award-winning original content and the right team of creators, there are many reasons why Pluto should be on everyone's watch list.

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Antagonist Johan Liebert from the anime adaptation of Naoki Urasawa's Monster
Monster's Johan Liebert Is One of the Greatest Antagonists of All Time

Monster is one of the greatest seinen of all time, and features one of anime's most fascinating antagonists: Johan Liebert.

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Tenma's Guilt Makes Monster One of Naoki Urasawa's Most Notable Works

Naomi Urasawa's Monster has become a timeless classic due to its characters. One such character is the lead protagonist, Tenma, and his guilt.

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20th Century Boys: Naoki Urasawa Depicts Both the Best and Worst of Humanity

In 20th Century Boys, Naoki Urasawa tells the stories of people who commit good and evil acts with extreme empathy.

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Top 10 Sports Anime That Need A Reboot, Ranked

Several sports anime deserve to be refreshed for new and dedicated fans alike.

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20th Century Boys, Monster and Other Naoki Urasawa Manga Will Finally Be Released Digitally

Celebrated manga author Naoki Urasawa announces that many of his works, including the acclaimed 20th Century Boys, will get digital releases.

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20th Century Boys Deserves an Anime Series
20th Century Boys: Why Naoki Urasawa's Manga Deserves an Anime Series

Monster is one of the greatest anime thrillers ever put to screen. But Naoki Urasawa's 20th Century Boys is just as good and deserves an adaptation.

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Monster Author Naoki Urasawa Launches Official YouTube Channel

Naoki Urasawa, the renowned Monster and 20th Century Boys author, is launching his next project: an official YouTube art channel.

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Asadora! Vol. 1 Depicts a Vibrant Past... and an Already-Dated Future?

The period piece focus of Asadora! Vol. 1 is beautifully realized, though things might get awkward when it moves to 2020.

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Sneeze: Naoki Urasawa Story Collection Reveals a Master's Odds and Ends

Sneeze: Naoki Urasawa Story Collection is an eclectic collection of eight short manga from the creator of Monster and 20th Century Boys.

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Mujirushi: The Sign of Dreams is Naoki Urasawa at His Silliest

The latest Louvre manga to be translated into English, Mujirushi: The Sign of Dreams, is not what you'd expect from its author Naoki Urasawa.

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From Monster to 20th Century Boys: A Guide to the Manga of Naoki Urasawa

Naoki Urasawa is one of the most distinctive voices in the world of seinen manga. Let's analyze and examine his masterpieces.

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Naoki Urasawa's 10 Best Works That Aren't Monster, Ranked

Although Monster is his most famous work, Naoki Urasawa has crafted many masterpieces throughout his career. Here are his best manga, ranked.

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Naoki Urasawa imagines The Beatles 50th-anniversary Japan tour

The creator of "20th Century Boys," "Monster" and "Pluto" has drawn a three-page story to commemorate the Fab Four's 1966 tour of Japan.

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