O mundo que você salvou, meu amor, agora está te encurralando. Papico e Rei viajam juntos e passam 3 dias descansando e se divertindo, mas essa paz acaba quando voltam para Tóquio! Enquanto isso, os viajantes do futuro aprendem mais sobre os costumes do nosso presente enquanto surpreendem nosso contemporâneos!
Hiroya Oku (奥浩哉 Oku Hiroya, born September 16, 1967 in Fukuoka, Fukuoka) is a mangaka who is the creator of Gantz, Zero-One and HEN, all of which have been serialized in Young Jump. He has finished working on his most renowned manga, Gantz, which began in July 2000. His manga often contain explicit violence and gore, as well as sexual situations.
He won the second prize of the Youth Manga Awards in 1988, under the penname Yahiro Kuon.
He designed a character for Namco Bandai's Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 fighting game, Soulcalibur IV named Shura.
Papico and Rei continue to enjoy a wonderful relationship, but the envy of others is a powerful force they must confront together.
This is something I'm beginning to notice in Hiroya Oku's works. He often depicts the worst behaviors of humanity, and envy is certainly one of them. People would rather cast venomous looks and speak harmful words to destroy something than put in the effort to fix or create something themselves. It's astonishing yet very real.
Meanwhile, the USA is being ravaged by another God of Destruction, with no apparent way to stop it.
A group of strangers remains an enigma; we don't know who they are, where they come from, or what their goal is.
Nuestros protagonistas aprovechan la paz momentánea para irse de vacaciones unos días y tenemos muchas imágenes candentes 👀 pero son descubiertos por los paparazzi y se arma un revuelo... Por otro lado, nuestro nuevos amigos de tanga andan por ahí comiendo ramen xD
Ya no se para donde va la historia jaja está decayendo la poca trama que tenía
Hiroya Oku is back at it again with another absurd manga in the same vein as Gantz and Inuyashiki. And he’s even weirder than ever. Not quite as dark, gory or emotional as his other two major series, but it definitely has the same genre-bending creativity, insane plot and bizarre characters that defy all expected literary tropes.
Gigant is a science-fiction romance featuring a size-shifting pornstar as the hero, her dorky hypersensitive boyfriend that wants to be a professional film director and a whole slew of whacky hijinks from aliens invasions, evil internet entities and Godzilla-style Kaiju battles that end in countless deaths. Trust me, it gets even weirder than it sounds. It’s straight up stupid at many points, but always highly entertaining and fascinatingly weird. Bizzaro fiction enthusiasts will find a lot to love here.
Overall, I just really liked Papico as a protagonist. Hiroya Oku is great at making unconventional protagonists extremely likable and interesting. Inuyashiki features an old dying grandpa that turns into a cyborg superhero. Gantz features a dead teenage boy forced to fight aliens in the afterlife while wearing a dark skinsuit that gives him superhuman abilities.
And now in Gigant, we get a beautiful pornstar with a sad backstory and a surprisingly bright personality that humanizes her rather than treats her like a sexual object. There’s a lot of nudity in almost every chapter, but it never really feels like fanservice. It just feels like a strong woman that’s perfectly comfortable with her body and she’s always fighting on behalf of others. How many other series out there have a kickass pornstar that beats the crap out of giant evil aliens in the nude without a care in the world?
As weird and dumb as this series could be, I had fun reading it and enjoyed experiencing the story of yet another unconventional protagonist by Oku.
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So I really enjoyed this volume! Things finally started to get real for Chiho and Rei. They had to have known that they would get caught eventually, why they weren’t being careful, who knows? Perhaps they got too comfortable.
The beginning of the volume was my favorite, it was nice to see some more of the mysterious people from the future. I’ve been trying to figure out if they’re friendly or not, and after that first scene, I’m starting to think they should not be taken lightly.
The volume ends with Chiho emotionally damaged, and America practically in shambles struggling to fight off the god that’s been plaguing them. I’m wondering if Chiho will head to America where she can start fresh and save the day? Especially since she’ll be waiting 2 years for Rei, so they can finally be together again when he’s older.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
4/5 Rei and Chiho take a much needed vacation. Meanwhile the other strange heroes appear to be touring Japan and eating ramen.
So there’s like 15 pages of sex in this volume and I guess that was too many because somehow the public has found out that Chiho is sleeping with a minor.
A national scandal ensues as the public turns on the illicit couple.
Meanwhile another giant runs rampant in America.
Chiho giving us an Evangelion parody on the cover of volume 6.
So, at least, this series does suffer the consequences of dating a minor. No idea on how that'll go, but hey, it's more than what I expected this series to do!
Outside of that, this volume focuses mostly on Papico and Rei's relationship, and since that's by far my least favorite part of the series... eh.
Ser una figura pública debe ser una mierda, paso lo que debía pasar y siendo Oku como es Rei la saco fácil, solo un ojo reventado, bien pudieron haberlo acosado y asesinado según ese universo la gente tan enferma que hay. Este capitulo ha sido un slice of life en toda la regla, con su H de costumbre.
I loved the beginning part but the ending was so sad!!! But will they really have to wait two years?? I’m sorta more sad than I thought finishing this. Hope the next volume is just as awesome like the rest before it, but honestly I trust Hiroya Oku.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Gli strani combattenti in mutande invece di cercare Chiho e sconfiggere mostri hanno scoperto le delizie del ramen e girano diversi ristoranti attirando l'attenzione di molti... E anche Chiho in vacanza con Rei non passa inosservata. Visto il suo passato da porno attrice e il ragazzo che è minorenne, l'opinione pubblica si scaglia contro di loro e le conseguenze saranno dure da affrontare. Io speravo che i combattenti in mutande dessero qualche spiegazione e agissero ma a quanto pare no... bene.... Cioè boh, mezzo mondo sta per essere distrutto, ma loro mangiano ramen... E Chiho fa l'amore in tutti i modi e tutti i laghi con Rei che ci sta però... Questo è tutto quello che succede nel volume e non so... Vorrei che ci fosse più azione nei successivi anche perché credo che sia giunta l'ora di arrivare al dunque visti i tanti elementi sono stati posti e anche Rei e Chiho sono arrivati ad un punto di svolta. Spero nel loro lieto fine però basta, spiegateci la cosa del bottone, i combattenti in mutande e tutto il resto... E' tempo di dare un senso a tutta la stranezza della serie, un minimo almeno... Ho paura ma voglio vedere il successivo volume prima di prendere una decisione.
Chiho is a national heroine, turned actress, presenter and all-around artist. However, she has worked herself out and books a vacation with Rei, which soon backfires as paparazzi uncover the fact that Chiho is dating a teenager.
Will Chiho and Rei's relationship survive the scrutiny and scorn of the public eye? Is their romance doomed to end? And what of the strange characters popping up all over, with a certain penchant for instant ramen? :D Find out in the next volume of Gigant!