Strange bird aliens inside the bodies of 1970s pop stars. Memories of dead aliens who stunk of onions. Suicidal girls with massive boobs. A friend who idolizes him, yet beats up the biggest bullies and gets the girl.
Life is complicated for Kei Kurono. So far, he's had to deal with sleeping next to a sad but excessively cute and endowed girl who asked to be his "pet"; the fact that he's apparently really a fax copy of himself -- the real version having died in the first volume and falling out of the sky after being dropped by some sort of alien eagle.
Hiroya Oku created a crazy-popular manga and anime with Gantz, and Dark Horse Comics is more than happy to bring you what might be Japan's weirdest and sexiest sci-fi series ever.
* Each volume comes shrink-wrapped and carries an 18+ content advisory.
"Drawn with eye-popping realism, Oku's scenes range from infanticide to bestiality to painful adolescent awkwardness, raising standard geek fare to a new level of sophistication." -Entertainment Weekly
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Translation |
Matthew Johnson |
Lettering
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Studio Cutie |
Touch-up Art |
Lia Ribacchi |
Adaptation |
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Cover Design |
Scott Cook |
Interior Design/Layout |
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Editing |
Tim Ervin, Ryan Jorgensen, |
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Author's SNS |
Hiroya Oku Twitter |
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Anime
This series has an anime adaptation!
Romaji Title
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Gantz |
Japanese Title |
ガンツ |
Format |
TV Anime |
Episodes Covered |
Ch. 23-29 - Ep. 5
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Aired |
Spring 2004 |
Studio |
Gonzo |
Links |
MyAnimeList, Anilist
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