Violence Jack (manga)
[ sequel of Devilman (manga), serialized in [Weekly Shonen Magazine] ]
Related anime:
Violence Jack (OAV) (adaptation)
CB Chara Nagai Go World (OAV) (spinoff)
Violence Jack 2 (OAV) (sequel)
Violence Jack 3 (OAV) (sequel)
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Related anime:
Violence Jack (OAV) (adaptation)
CB Chara Nagai Go World (OAV) (spinoff)
Violence Jack 2 (OAV) (sequel)
Violence Jack 3 (OAV) (sequel)
Alternative title:
バイオレンスジャック (Japanese)
Age rating:
Mature (May contain sex, drugs, and extreme graphic violence)
Plot Summary:
A shocking and violent look at a post apocalyptic future. Many different stories centre around an array of characters dealing with life in this desolate world. All the stories feature a huge man named Jack who is in an ongoing battle with a villain named Slum King.
User Ratings:
8 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
18
Vintage:
1973-07-22 to 1974-09-29 (Shonen Magazine 1973 No.31 to 1974 No.40)
1977-01 to 1978-12 (Monthly Shonen Magazine)
1983-12-08 to 1990-03-23 (Manga Goraku)
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Comment:
Spanning over 900 pages, Violence Jack is Go Nagai's longest-running manga. It is also his most controversial, as publishers urged him numerous times to end the series for fear of backlashes from the PTA.
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Story & Art: Go Nagai | Publisher: Serialized In: Monthly Shonen Magazine | |||||||
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