Mirai's once great life turned to hell after his family was killed in a mysterious accident. But now that an angel is on his side, things might be turning up. With his newly received angelic powers, Mirai is able to uncover the truth about his family's death and punish the perpetrators. But can he now deal with the consequences...?
Tsugumi Ōba (Profile in Japanese: 大場 つぐみ), born in Tokyo, Japan, is a writer best known for the manga Death Note. His/her real identity is a closely guarded secret. As stated by the profile placed at the beginning of each Death Note manga, Ōba collects teacups and develops manga plots while holding his knees on a chair, similar to a habit of L, one of the main characters of the series.
There is speculation that Tsugumi Ōba is a pen name and that he is really Hiroshi Gamō. Pointing out that in Bakuman the main character's uncle was a one-hit wonder manga artist who worked on a gag super hero manga, very similar to Gamō and Tottemo! Luckyman in all aspects. Also that the storyboards drawn by Ōba greatly resemble Tottemo! Luckyman in style.
Nasse's amorality continues persistently throughout this chapter. Though she appears to be the angel on Mirai's shoulder, she is actually the devil. Ohba's grittiness and penchant for antiheroes means the story couldn't unfold any other way. The twist of Heaven actually being Hell or something like it is a bit played out, but structurally this story is quite similar to something like Mirai Nikki or Eden of the East. In all these series, we have contestants in a bizarre game where winning means absolute power and the tools to win given to the contestants offer immense power in their own right.
El dibujo sigue siendo maravilloso. La historia ya va tomando camino vemos a nuestro villano un sádico que esta dispuesto a todo para convertirse en Dios. Ver la forma en que el poder puede corromper a las personas, ver la impotencia de nuestro protagonista por no poder hacer nada para evitar esas muertes, como proteger a la persona que ama. Así mismo que a el lo único que le interesa es ser feliz.
El final me dejo con ganas de leer mas... quiero el tercer tomo.