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Goodnight Punpun Omnibus #5

İyi Geceler Punpun 5

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Punpun, Nobel Ödülü kazanıp dünyayı kurtarmak istiyor. Böylece Aiko onu sevmeye başlayabilir! Fakat artık babası hapishanede, annesi de hastanede. "Tanrım, Tanrım, çıngır hey!” diye seslendiği Tanrı onu sevmiyor. Punpun yine de her şeyin iyiye gideceğine inanıyor. Şimdilik… İyi Geceler Punpun, bir çocuğun ilkokul yıllarından 20’li yaşlarının başına kadar olan kaotik aile bağlarını, arkadaşlarını, aşk hayatını ve hayallerini konu alan bir büyüme draması. İnio Asano, bu sıradan çocuğun sıradan hikayesinin korku, inanç ve sevgiyle sarsılışını bir destan haline getiriyor. 2017 Eisner Ödülleri’ne aday gösterilen İyi Geceler Punpun beşinci cildiyle karşınızda!

448 pages, Paperback

First published June 30, 2009

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Inio Asano

112 books2,681 followers
Inio Asano (浅野いにお, Asano Inio) is a Japanese cartoonist. He is known for his character-driven stories and his detailed art-style, making him one of the most influential manga author of his generation.
Asano was born in 1980 and produced his first amateur comics as a teenager. His professional debut happened in 2000 in the pages of the magazine Big Comic Spirits. Since then, he has collaborated with most of the major Japanese magazines of seinen manga (comics for a mature audience). Among Asano's internationally acclaimed works are: the psychological horror Nijigahara Holograph (2003-2005); the drama Solanin (2005-2006); the existentialistic slice-of-life Goodnight Punpun (2007-2013); the erotic A Girl on the Shore (2009-2013); the sci-fi Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction (2014-2022).

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Profile Image for V.S. Nelson.
Author 3 books56 followers
July 4, 2017
With this volume of Goodnight Punpun I've finally come to the realisation that I do not like Punpun. While a part of me almost admires his ability to literally destroy everything he touches, as I progressed through the pages of Volume 5 I found myself muttering "Punpun, stop being such a dick" over and over again.
My poor opinion of Punpun does in no way reflect the genius of this work. I am utterly obsessed with this series and if there were more than 5 stars in the entity of existence then I would gladly hurl them at Punoun, hoping to embed them into his stupid face like shuriken.

Volume 5 has been my favourite volume so far - which is saying an awful lot. This is mainly due to the return of Aiko as a proper character and not just a fleeting glimpse. Aiko is by far my favourite character and seeing her reunion is both incredibility satisfying and petrifying because I have no doubt that in Volume 6 everything is going to fall to shit. This is not because it has been set up that way in Volume 5, I'm basing this purely on the fact that deep down I think Asano is probably a complete bastard.

A part of me is tempted to go all Misery on Asano's ass if he allows Punpun to ruin Aiko's life, but then I get bogged down by the practicalities. While I'd love to see Japan again, it costs a lot of money to get there, I don't know where Asano lives, who would look after my kids, the list goes on...

The upside is that I don't have to wait long until the crushing despair I'm likely to experience in Volume 6 as someone is translating this manga at an astonishing rate of knots. I want to read more, but I don't want to get to the end.
Profile Image for Katey Flowers.
400 reviews115 followers
September 13, 2020
I’m honestly still so conflicted about this series. I can’t tell whether it’s brilliant, dark, atmospheric... or if it’s just misogynistic, ‘edgy’ BS. As with Downfall by Inio Asano, I can’t tell how self-aware this all is and so I’m left feeling uncomfortable and frustrated. Or is that the point?! 😩

In other news, the art is incredible!
Profile Image for Urbon Adamsson.
1,963 reviews104 followers
August 1, 2024
It's been 8 months since I read the previous volume. The delay wasn't by choice; this volume was out of print for a while.

Where do I even begin? Life is messed up.

Punpun and Aiko are deeply scarred by their experiences. All the characters in this story are damaged to some extent. Aren’t we all? Some more than others...

Trauma clings to us longer than we realize, shaping our actions and limiting our potential.

Punpun is a gentle soul. His constant struggle with every situation reveals his unwillingness to harm anyone. Yet, his damage often prevents him from acting as he should or could.

Life sometimes sets us on a collision course that’s hard to avoid. By the time we notice, we’re already speeding toward a wall.

Pain begets more pain until someone is strong enough to choose love.

This series is compelling because it reflects our flawed selves and imperfect relationships, and the struggle to maintain sanity amid the chaos.

I wish Punpun and Aiko could find happiness together, but life rarely ends that way.

Masterpiece. Period.
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786 reviews
May 3, 2022


Tính đến giờ Vol.5 là táo bạo nhất!!!
Những cảnh hài hước đôi khi xuất hiện rất vui nhộn, nhưng đa số "sự đau thương" lại nhiều hơn. Tất cả những nhân vật bắt đầu mất đi phương hướng và lạc lối, họ cũng thực sự bắt đầu kể câu chuyện của họ. Nhân vật phụ cũng được xây dựng cân bằng.
Punpun mất đi niềm tin trong công việc, hình dạng của Punpun thay đổi liên tục như cách tâm trí hỗn loạn của cậu ấy. Bất kì ai cũng sẽ thay đổi theo thời gian, nhưng có thật vậy không? Như Aiko, cô ấy giấu đi những sự thật về Người mẹ "cuồng tín" và "bạo hành" của cô ấy. Mình tiếc cho sự mập mờ giữa Punpun và cô họa sĩ Nanjou, đó có phải là lựa chọn đúng?

Mình thương cho Shimizu khi sự thật về "mẹ" được tiết lộ, rõ ràng giữa Shimizu và Seki đã hình thành nên một mối quan hệ phụ thuộc. Nhóm giáo phái của Peagacus cũng đáng sợ.


Profile Image for Alan.
723 reviews287 followers
June 22, 2023
This week, my entire life has been tied to what Punpun has been doing. Visceral is the name of the game, and at times, this story has been too much for me. I put this one aside for a couple of days, as it was… I want to say disgusting, but without the negative connotations. Disgusting and attractive at the same time. Either way, we’re absolutely spiralling to a finish here, and boy do I need to finish this story. If only to write up my thoughts in full and push it away for a little bit.
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606 reviews143 followers
September 21, 2018
They finally meet again. But. Can they really make each other happy at this point or they’re already broken beyond repair?
Anyways, this is so dark I’m waiting for someone to kill themselves any second now. No one is safe.
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805 reviews86 followers
September 30, 2019
this is where it gets really hard for me to read. I utterly dislike punpun yet I relate to him so much. the amount of metamorphosis, personalities, and breakdowns he goes through in this volume hit way too close to home.
but the whole pegasus cult is still a big dislike for me in the whole series.

anyway, this is dark but it's going to get so much darker. I know what's going to happen yet I dread it so much
Profile Image for Clara Levi.
268 reviews15 followers
June 25, 2024
Oh Punpun, catch you in two years buddy.
Profile Image for 灰.
160 reviews30 followers
December 4, 2025
I’m over this volume. I couldn’t decide if I should rate it a zero or rate it a 5 over how much anxiety and stress this put me through 😫 this volume in itself makes me want to die . I said once before to a friend that I’d defend punpun with my life but I think tf not. I still love him though .. I think
Profile Image for Karina.
100 reviews60 followers
April 11, 2022
Czytanie tego komiksu jest jak picie kompotu z kosza na śmieci w upalny dzień. Jest okropnie, ale za bardzo chce ci się pić żeby pozwolić sobie przestać
Profile Image for Michelle.
935 reviews2 followers
September 8, 2018
Jesus, this volume gets even darker. Was Thomas Hardy reincarnated to write manga?

So, we learn why Seki is close to Shimizu despite resenting him. Punpun's writing partner drops him after their manga was rejected and later goes back to her ex-husband, the Pegasus cult is rolling on, and the aftermath of the Fukushima earthquake, stunami, and nuclear disaster is in the background of these personal disasters.

The Pegasus cult for some reason ends up handicapping Punpun's landlord, so Punpun might have to leave before he can find Aiko. Feeling more hopeless, he pretends to be his playboy athlete neighbor, but while taking a driving test (and studying for his realtor exam), he finally meets Aiko. Shit gets bad. Really bad! Lust, lies, and then you find out what's been going on in Aiko's life and you realize that her marrying/running away with Punpun might be a good plan.

Jesus, so fucking dark. Inio Asano keeps the art complex and beautiful. The detailed backgrounds and subtle facial expressions are a joy to look at, and the surreal images of gods and during breakdowns are still beautiful. Also, Inio Asano is pretty great are drawing sex scenes by using tight clise-ups that turn into abstract images and negative white space. All the sex scenes are disturbing because of context and his artistic choices.
Profile Image for Whitney Jamimah.
854 reviews72 followers
March 24, 2022
In the words of RuPaul Charles "If you can't love yourself, how the hell you gunna love somebody else?"

That pretty much sums up this whole volume.

All of Punpun's hopes and dreams have come true and he is still his same old dour self. In this volume I found myself getting fed up with Punpun. In the previous volumes I could at least see why he was so unhappy with everything but now that things are going right, its upsetting that Punpun still can't appreciate the good things. I understand, depression is a bear, it really is. This is just such a perfect and intimate example of the life of someone with depression it'd hard to not be fully invested, the good, the bad and the ugly.
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1,860 reviews319 followers
August 30, 2025
2025 reads: 234/300

content warnings: suicidal thoughts, sexual content, attempted sexual assault, mentions of pregnancy and abortion

in this fifth volume of goodnight punpun, our main character remembers the deal he’d made with himself two years ago: if, by the time his lease was up, his life was the same, he’d commit suicide. well, it’s time to decide whether to renew his lease, and he’s still in the same place he was two years ago, especially as it pertains to aiko. however, when he and aiko finally reunite, he starts to realize he might have something to live for, after all.

i think this volume was, for me at least, a turning point in this series. up to this point, i’ve understood punpun’s struggles and felt bad for him. now, though, he’s only two years younger than me and making absolutely no effort to be a better person. yes, some of this can be chalked up to his previous traumas, but not all of it. there’s still two more volumes, plenty of time for this to change, but i’m not sure it will.

this manga also began to focus on the other characters, including the cult, much more. i’m curious as to how this will all be tied together in the subsequent volumes. despite my frustrations with punpun, i’m invested in this story.
Profile Image for Trevor Abbott.
335 reviews40 followers
June 25, 2024
Basically skimmed the whole thing, no clue really what’s going on. Catch you in 2 years punpun
Profile Image for Nikola.
150 reviews7 followers
June 27, 2024
Ahhhh, ¿qué pasará ahora? Tengo miedo por Punpun, pero quizás aprenda de sus decisiones y posibles errores 🧐
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199 reviews2 followers
April 3, 2022
This volume seemed kind of messy, and i just can't connect nor care about the cult overarching side-plot.
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370 reviews22 followers
March 25, 2023
Es que punpun necesita cariño y más, después de lo último que le paso, me siento mal, él sabe que paso algo malo. Dios como sufro cada que le pasa algo malo a punpun.
Profile Image for Ariz.
461 reviews21 followers
August 3, 2017
Some pivotal moments were presented in this book. I really liked reading about Seki and Shimizu, both their past and how it influences their current relationship. Still have questions about Toshiki (a.k.a. Pegasus) and his following.

We got to see more of Punpun growing up, and I really identified with his in-between state, not fitting in with coworkers and putting on an appearance of someone else. However, some things that he did and said I really didn't like and lost respect for.


I think he can become a better person, but for now there are some things that I don't like.
Profile Image for Edmundo Mantilla.
128 reviews
November 20, 2018
Ya no puedo más. Esta obra es una genialidad, pero te destruye. Y, sin embargo, tienes la certeza de estar ante algo tan auténtico y vivo que no puedes dejar de leer, aunque página tras página te consuma. Este volumen ha sido hasta el momento el que más me ha conmovido y repugnado a la vez. Punpun se ha convertido en un personaje despreciable, ya no solo triste. Por eso mismo, es tan humano como cualquiera de nosotros.
Profile Image for Berfin Kanat.
425 reviews174 followers
July 29, 2024
Punpun’un en sevdiğim kitaplarından biriydi. İlk cildi çok sevmiştim, sanırım ikinciye beşi koyarım. Şimdi internetten mi devam etsem baskıyı mı beklesem diye düşünüyorum. Muhtemelen bekleyeceğim, peş peşe okumak yoruyor.
Profile Image for Rahul.
285 reviews21 followers
July 19, 2020
4 Stars

I couldn't not relate much to this volume. Although for me, the characters and their acts look a lot weird, but I know people are like that, it is that I am extremely inexperienced. Looking forward to Volume 6.
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