Monster is an absolute masterpiece in storytelling. Naoki Urasawa’s genius shines through every layer of this series, showcasing the depth and complexity he brings to his narratives. I first discovered his work through Pluto, and that eventually led me to Monster—a decision I’m truly grateful for.
Monster dives deep into what it really means to be human, exploring the idea that a “monster” is not some fantasy creature, but something hidden within us. Our values, beliefs, and morals are what keep that darkness in check, and when they’re abandoned, humans themselves can become monsters. The series also powerfully portrays how past sins and choices can give
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