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DNA² #5

DNA² 5

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Kotomi und Junta, die sich immer besser verstehen, geben für ihr Umfeld einigen Anlass für Spekulationen. Vor allem bei Ami und Karin. Außerdem scheint es immer wahrscheinlicher zu werden, dass der Mega-Playboy nun doch außer Kontrolle gerät. Der spannende letzte Band der Serie.

168 pages, Paperback

First published February 3, 1995

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Masakazu Katsura

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Masakazu Katsura (桂正和) is a Japanese manga artist.

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901 reviews16 followers
August 21, 2017
Último tomo de DNA², en el que Katsura básicamente recurre a cerrar todo de la forma más predecible posible. A pesar de eso, y aunque no llega al nivel de otras obras del autor como I''S, Video Girl Ai o Zatman, en general me pareció un manga muy divertido para pasar el rato.

Me hizo dar ganas de leer Dragon Ball, y como me quedaron los ultimos tomitos sin leer, probablemente lo relea completo a continuación.
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1,750 reviews77 followers
November 16, 2025


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A Note on Katsura Masakazu
Masakazu's works are oddly diverse and formulaic at the same time. He likes to dab in romantic comedies while also producing works about superheroes that are heavily inspired by US comics. I've only ever delved into his romantic comedies and they usually follow a very particular pattern: average guy pines for a pretty long-haired brunette until a short-haired tomboy makes her entrance. It turns into a love triangle that is soon extended to a third girl who is also a long-haired brunette. At least one of the long-haired brunettes is bound to cut their hair in an attempt to mimic the tomboy. Even though Katsura sticks to this formula, the plot outside of the love story is often refreshing and complex. And while the basic premise of his love stories is the same, you can never be sure about the outcome.



D.N.A.² is definitely one of the weirder manga titles I have read. It also happens to be one of the series I read during my first year of manga reading and my opinion on it has changed with every reread. Enter high schooler Yunta - he suffers from my most disliked manga trope: he is allergic to girls, meaning he pukes when he touches a girl or sees a bit of skin. Enter Karin - a time traveller who drops the bomb that Yunta is a mega playboy who has fathered 100 children in the future with 100 different women. Karin's mission is to prevent Yunta from turning into a playboy, yet it seems that her interference with the past is exactly what triggers Yunta's transformation and now girls are mad about him.

In addition to being this super magnet to anything female, Yunta develops psychic powers which I am convinced was partially inspired by Dragonball - you can't do that surrounded-by-aura-hair-glow thing and not think of a super sayan (having Goku's hairstyle doesn't help). Throw in some villains that may or may not look like Frieza (actually, I think it's Katsura's love for US comics in play here), and you have a pretty weird plot with puking boys and farting girls.

When I first read this, I thought it was utterly ridiculous, couldn't stand it and got rid of my volumes pretty fast. Upon reading it again, it finally occurred to me that this is a parody - you just can't write a plot like this and be serious. Yunta even names his attack moves something along the lines of Mega-Play-Boy-Punch. By the love of everything good about manga, this just can't be serious. It's a comedy, and I refuse to believe otherwise. Reading it as such, it's actually pretty entertaining. Weird, but definitely worth a laugh or two. One should also never underestimate Katura's pretty art when it comes to female characters.

Now, more than a decade and a half since my original read of this manga, I feel much the same as before. It's funny and shouldn't be taken seriously - the art is nice and it's just really weird. I consider myself someone who can reread the same works multiple times without getting bored of them - it seems that doesn't apply to D.N.A.², though. Even though I had forgotten a lot about the plot, it didn't really hold my attention. Perhaps, after so many years of reading manga, I've just got so much to compare it to and even knowing that this is supposed to be a comedy, it just doesn't really make the cut.

If you haven't read this yet, don't mind a bit of fanservice and simply want to read something weird that's got a reasonable amount of entertainment value, by all means - give this one a go! But if you haven't read any of Katsura's other works yet, you would do much better to read Video Girl Ai or I''s instead. As for myself, I think it is time to let go of this series once again. The collector in me would like to hold on as it's been with me for a while, but my ever-shrinking shelf space just doesn't allow for every series to remain.
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22 reviews
January 23, 2023
No soy fanático o seguidor de Masakazu Katsura ni mucho menos,desconozco sus demás trabajos.Aún así,en mi opinión Dna² es tan divertida,como absurda y delirante,
Más allá de el nulo hilo entre cada tomo, pasando por peleas al más puro estilo de Dragón Ball,a...¿Un manga juvenil?.Apenas en el último tramo de la historia entra en juego el "villano" principal,causante de todas las desgracias y catastrofes.Sin siquiera un conocimiento previo respecto al funcionamiento del gobierno en la línea temporal que debe ser salvada,simplemente entra por una puerta y con sus dos testiculos se mofa de la protagonista,metiéndose en papel de genio malvado,para que en menos de 20 páginas un inesperadisimo giro argumental lo haga sucumbir al suicidio.No creo que sea un pésimo desarrollo,pero se nota muy apresurado y tirado de los pelos.
En cuanto al final de Karin y Junta.Lo considero surrealista y sin mucho sentido,como la obra en general,no tengo mucho más que agregar
Sin embargo,y a pesar de todas las incongruencias que tiene,recomendaria este manga para reírse un rato sin pensar en la complejidad o profundidad que pueda generar.
vaya redacción de mierd@
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1,604 reviews89 followers
November 5, 2014
¿Qué mejor presente que volver al futuro? ¡Emotivo tomo final de D·N·A² que además incluye una simpática galería de ilustraciones y una entrevista entre Katsura y las voces de la exitosa adaptación animada!
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23 reviews
August 26, 2021
Buen final. No era el que esperaba, me decepcioné; sin embargo fue muy bueno, la verdad.
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