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Japan has been invaded by gods—and they’ve left nothing but death and destruction in their wake. With entire cities now classified as uninhabitable danger zones, researcher Sachiyuki Tokinaga is determined to find a way to take down the gods and save humanity. When chance leads him to high schooler Waka Kamikura, the two may just end up changing the fate of the world forever.

Desperate for answers about her friend’s disappearance, Waka breaches the Tokyo danger zone in search of clues. Instead, she finds Tokinaga, a researcher with the Anti-God Science Institute. While Waka tries to decide if she should trust Tokinaga, he quickly realizes Waka is hiding a dangerous secret of her own—one that may just be the key to killing off the gods once and for all.

192 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2021

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Sumi Eno

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大学で4年間、美術作品の歴史とかなんとか
美術史学的な東洋美術史専攻に学んだりして
卒業後にはその勉強内容を9割方忘れ、
卒業してから1年経ち、2年経…つ、ちょっと前、
2014年12月に裏サンデーで商業デビュー、
連載開始できました。

一応漫画家を名乗りだしますが、
決して先生ではありません。
黄色人種ゴリラ類です。

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Profile Image for Urbon Adamsson.
2,039 reviews107 followers
February 6, 2026
PT Esperava ter gostado bastante mais desta leitura.

A premissa é muito boa e a arte, no geral, também é bastante conseguida, por isso este mangá tinha tudo para me encher as medidas. No entanto, o enredo ainda não me convenceu: a história em si não é má, mas a escrita esteve longe de ser fabulosa.

De qualquer forma, trata-se de um volume introdutório à série; resta ver como se irá desenvolver a partir daqui.

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EN I was expecting to enjoy this read a lot more.

The premise is very good and the artwork, overall, is also quite well executed, so this manga had everything it needed to fully win me over. However, the plot hasn’t convinced me yet: the story itself isn’t bad, but the writing was far from outstanding.

In any case, this is an introductory volume to the series; we’ll see how it develops from here.
Profile Image for DianaRose.
949 reviews234 followers
December 14, 2024
this was clearly very heavily inspired by chainsaw man (i initially thought it was from the mangaka that created chainsaw man due to the gore and art style).

i think while this genre of shonen — specifically filled with gore and apocalyptic/psychological horror — has become popular, the storytelling/goals of characters (especially the antagonists) is rather unclear. waka’s
goal, however, is to kill the “gods” that have mysteriously appeared in the world decades ago, after her best friend shion was murdered by one.

anyways there’s a talking cat so i may possibly return to this series to see if it survives🙏🏼 i’m sure this series will take off, especially if mappa picks it up to animate
Profile Image for tig :3.
131 reviews205 followers
March 22, 2024
consider me CAPTIVATED by the creatures !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Profile Image for Kelli.
2,227 reviews27 followers
December 14, 2024
Oh. This is VERY cool.

Eldritch horror-esque gods running amok and humans with blessings that transform them into body horror nightmares? You’ve got my attention.

I said this is cool. But, really, I think this is SICK—in the best ways.

In this first volume, we are introduced to a world ravaged by “gods”. Everywhere these creatures have risen, they have left a wake of ruin. Japan is being slowly but surely invaded. Much of the region from Hokkaido to districts of Tokyo has been classified as an uninhabitable zone. Only unfortunate souls and researchers like Sachiyuki Tokinaga call these regions home. A researcher at the Anti-God Scientific Research Institute, Tokinaga is determined to find a way to stop these gods.

Enter Waka Kamikura.

A high schooler, Waka is in search of her dear friend. After she disappeared into the exclusion zone, Waka decided she would try to find her. But, it’s not safe for humans to enter into the vicinity of the gods.

Well, it’s not safe for most people.

Waka, as it turns out, isn’t like most people though. She’s got a secret—a dangerous one. And, it just might put an end to this godly scourge once and for all.

It’s such a cool and gripping concept. I’m always impressed by how creators outside the influence of western, Judeo-Christian beliefs reimagine the religious mythology into something unexpected and visceral. Like, yes—make the gods Eldritch monsters. Make the divine ugly and twisted. Show us the face of god and have us fall back in revulsion. Love it.

This story has some sharp teeth to it already—and I’m looking forward to reading more. It’s already more compelling plot wise than most of its contemporaries. This first volume introduces themes that revolve around morality, ethics, and sacrifice.

Who must we become to not only face our gods—but overcome them?

So good.

Pick up this story—it’s great! Especially if you already enjoy darker manga reads and/or if you have an appreciation for really gruesome body horror illustrations, this will not disappoint~
Profile Image for Rebecca.
1,462 reviews86 followers
March 2, 2025
The gorgeous art and clever premise are what initially grabbed me, but it's the themes explored and the eccentric characters that will definitely keep me reading.
Profile Image for Lucy.
33 reviews1 follower
September 23, 2024
this is a series i would buy hard copies of 🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️ i was originally interested bc of the art but lo and behold it also has my favorite things: horribly insane, morally grey characters... good balance of serious and silly moments ... lots of cats ...someone adapt this into an anime and my life is YOURS
Profile Image for Aidan Hepler.
79 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2024
I've got a lot of hope for this being the next chainsaw man level masterpiece, but volume one is definitely slow to getting you into the world.
Profile Image for nicole.
199 reviews25 followers
January 12, 2025
the art is cool and the concept is strong but it's a slow, convoluted start and the actual plot setup does not intrigue me that much. plus that cat thing annoyed the hell out of me
Profile Image for Dxdnelion.
384 reviews18 followers
June 8, 2024
After God would be the most interesting and unique manga I have read so far this year. It's like a combination of Heavenly Delusion, Hell's Paradise, and Chainsaw Man altogether. While I usually don't really like vague and complex stories, this manga intrigued me. It's quite hard to get into it at first, but the art style is just too gorgeous for me to drop it.

The exploration of a 'dystopian' setting, the battle of God, human beings, and 'weapons' to fight against God. It's really interesting and intense. There's so much unanswered question (especially on how things happen, their power system in details, etc.). I will pick up the next volume, but not for now, I guess. 

Its a series that needs full concentration; if you skim-read a panel, you would end up being confused and miss out on some of their explanation. 

Giving this 3.7. Can't wait to read the next volume.
Profile Image for Ester.
1,215 reviews68 followers
April 12, 2025
En un Tokio distópico, unos seres a los que llaman dioses viven entre los humanos, siendo un peligro para los mismos. Waka es una joven que los odia y quiere vengar la muerte de su amiga en sus manos y en aquellos que los idolatran. Pero no podrá hacerlo sin ayuda y, por cosas del destino, acaba en un laboratorio donde le dicen que puede unirse en la cruzada contra los dioses.

Leer la reseña completa sin espóileres en mi blog:

https://unabibliotecaentremundos.blog...
Profile Image for Rhys.
111 reviews5 followers
February 5, 2025
super interesting concept and setting (more so than the synopsis lets on, imo), art can be amazing (especially with the body horror and gore, less so for everyday scenes), and i'm definitely interested in where things are going.

the pacing, however, is so uneven and wonky. so many strange fake-outs and reveals that feel way too sudden. i love mixing horror with comedy but in most scenes the shift felt more like emotional whiplash. i also just wasn't sure what to think of most of the side characters.

still, i tend to be forgiving of first volumes of manga series (fingers crossed for improvement) and i definitely would like to read the next one.
Profile Image for Chandra Summers.
81 reviews1 follower
February 26, 2025
Story seems similar to Chainsaw man.
The character design for the gods was very cool, but the story so far feels kinda generic.
I found the cat character to be incredibly annoying and I think it would be better without him. He didn’t feel like he belonged in the world, it felt inorganic; like the author was just adding a gag into the story for the sake of it and it comes off very ham-fisted.
Profile Image for Dario Boen.
172 reviews14 followers
December 7, 2023
A solid three. Had some cool artwork fr. I'm not too sure what I just read as the plot seems complex or the descriptions were just a bit too dense. I'm interested to read the next tome
Profile Image for Peter.
253 reviews
June 30, 2025
I didn't really enjoy the first half of the first volume of After God. I thought the interactions between characters were kind of awkward. Also, there was the issue of the cat-like creature who makes frequent poop references. I especially didn't like that.

It picked up by the end, though. I like the direction the plot is taking, and I like many of the themes, such as the vengeance-driven dilemma which I won't further describe. The art is a bit messy in my opinion, and sometimes the characters look out of place. Simultaneously, there are also times when the art is very nice, particularly during close-ups of the characters. So I guess it evens out.

After God has a very creepy and interesting premise, and the atmosphere matches that premise rather well. However, I probably won't continue the series, unless I happen to stumble upon the second volume in a library.
Profile Image for Michelle Graf.
431 reviews30 followers
March 18, 2025
Thanks to NetGalley and VIZ Media for the ARC.

I like the premise and the art style. It does feel like it's trying to ride on the hype for Chainsawman in some ways, and I hope the story develops more for its own sake in upcoming volumes.
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364 reviews8 followers
December 15, 2024
artwork is gorgeous & the story is sick asf im HOOKED
Profile Image for ana :3.
40 reviews
June 12, 2024
I don't even know how to put down my thoughts on how much I loved this series in a review. The themes are amazing, the art is beautiful, it's got such a good blend of horror and humour. A million times yes
Profile Image for Liza.
810 reviews60 followers
March 29, 2025
The concept was interesting but the story is kind of all over the place.

Tokinaga also feels way too "normal" for the group he's in.
Profile Image for Dandy ˙ᵕ˙.
139 reviews8 followers
May 28, 2025
the premise intrigues me but the way its being pulled off is not my favorite. i think ill give vol 2 a chance and if i feel the same i may drop
Profile Image for Mai.
64 reviews
March 3, 2025
3.75

Beautiful art. Would like to see better characterization and background for Waka. The side characters too.
Profile Image for Lisichka.
68 reviews
July 4, 2024
It's an interesting story, but it didn't catch me that much. Not sure if i want to continue this manga.
Profile Image for Rex Inanis.
178 reviews
March 28, 2024
Extremst starker erster Band! Das Konzept ist echt geil, auch wenn das grad alles echt viel auf einmal war. Es wurde an manchen Stellen etwas verwirrend, aber alle Unverständlichkeiten, die mir kamen, wurden im Laufe der Geschichte aufgeklärt. Ich hoffe wirklich, dass die nächsten Bände genau so stark werden.

Allein für Nyababa sollten 5 Sterne verteilt werden. Genau solche Comedy-Faktoren brauche ich beim Manga lesen. Er lockert das ganze echt auf und obwohl die ganze Situation echt ernst ist spielt der/die Autor*in mit Humor und einer Leichtigkeit, welche das Lesen echt spannend macht. Normalerweise les ich einen Mangaband in plus minus einer halben Stunde, aber hier saß ich deutlich länger dran. Man will sich wirklich jedes Panel einzeln anschauen und ich hab auch jede Sprechblase mit Begeisterung eingesaugt. Hat definitv Potential für meine neue Lieblingsreihe. Leider findet man online kaum Community, aber das wird bestimmt noch!

Um das an einer Stelle meiner Rezession zu erwähnen: Tokinaga ist echt süß. Allein für ihn lohnt sich das weiter Lesen. Ich bin ja normalerweise niemand, der sich direkt am Anfang einer Story in den Hauptcharakter verliebt, aber er... Freue mich um so mehr auf die nächsten Bände!

Noch eine Sache, die hier drin stehen muss: Es ist wahnsinning gut übersetzt mit der Dialekt Sache. Auch die Jugendsprache und Schimpfworte sind gut übersetzt, es wirkt nicht so steif wie in manch anderer Mangareihe!

Das einzige was mich davon abgehalten hat sofort 5 Sterne zu bewerten war die ganze Sache mit Nayu Kozuru... Ich fand ihn schon vor der Vorstellung sehr seltsam und ich weiß noch nicht was ich von der ganzen (SPOILER AHEAD) künstlicher Mensch Sache halten soll. Sein Konzept ist sehr seltsam, auch dass er aussieht wie ein 15-Jähriger lässt mich ein bisschen Abstand von ihm nehmen. Aber jemand wie er soll mir nicht die Rezession vermiesen!

Der Manga war trotz Nayu Kozuru 5 Sterne wert! Kann ich wirklich nur weiter empfehlen.
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