Picture of author.

Mamoru Oshii

Forfatter af Ghost in the Shell [1995 film]

52+ Værker 768 Medlemmer 12 Anmeldelser

Om forfatteren

Image credit: Mamoru Oshii at Lucca Comics & Games 2015 / Photo by Niccolò Caranti

Værker af Mamoru Oshii

Ghost in the Shell [1995 film] (1995) — Instruktør — 294 eksemplarer
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence [2004 film] (2004) — Instruktør — 106 eksemplarer
Seraphim: 266613336 Wings (1824) — Forfatter — 84 eksemplarer
Patlabor: The Movie (2000) 22 eksemplarer
Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer [1984 film] (1984) — Instruktør — 21 eksemplarer
Ghost In The Shell 2.0 [Blu-ray] (2010) 21 eksemplarer
The Sky Crawlers (2008) 20 eksemplarer
Patlabor 2 (1993) 19 eksemplarer
Avalon (2003) 12 eksemplarer
Ghost in the Shell Anime Comic (2001) 8 eksemplarer
Patlabor (OVA) (2013) 3 eksemplarer
Garm Wars: The Last Druid (2015) 2 eksemplarer
Dallos (2014) 2 eksemplarer
Angel's Egg 2 eksemplarer
Hellhounds: Panzer Cops (1997) 2 eksemplarer
Patlabor 1&2 2 eksemplarer
Patlabor TV: Collection 3 (2013) 1 eksemplar
Ghost In The Shell 1 eksemplar
The Red Spectacles (2003) 1 eksemplar
Angel's Egg 1 eksemplar
Urusei Yatsura [Anime] Volume 7 [Episodes 35-39] — Co-Director — 1 eksemplar
Assault Girls 1 eksemplar
Patlabor Ultimate 1 eksemplar
Patlabor TV: Collection 2 (2013) 1 eksemplar
Assault Girls 1 eksemplar
Manga Power, Bd.1, Ranma 1/2 (1999) 1 eksemplar
Mechaphilia 1 eksemplar
Garm Wars (2015) 1 eksemplar
Kerberos Panzer Cop Complete Book/Zen (2000) — Forfatter — 1 eksemplar

Associated Works

Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights (1967) — Commentary, nogle udgaver148 eksemplarer
After the Long Goodbye (2004) — Efterskrift, nogle udgaver107 eksemplarer

Satte nøgleord på

Almen Viden

Medlemmer

Anmeldelser

Well this one was very interesting read. Gotta say that Japanese authors seem to be more in touch with realities of politics and approaches to security than it is case with what you might call Western comics that tend to go into what I consider preaching/condescending approach that borders either on utopia or grim dark future.

I came across Kerberos saga through South Korean remake Illang. After finding out it was based on Japanese manga/radio-plays and series of movies I wanted to know more. And then I came across volume 1 translated to English by Dark Horse (very hard to find btw).

World setting, although set in future, is like a cross-over between early 1930's mixed with the futuristic man-carrying armor and ever present MG42 machine guns used as a an automatic rifles, heck even armored cars are basically (at least visually) copies of German WW2 Sd.Kfz wheeled vehicle versions and that helicopter that is main topic in one of chapters looks very much like weird hybrid of Stuka JU87, Cobra attack helicopter and MV22 Osprey.

So when you look at it, setting is definitely alternative history.

Story is something that is prominent in Japanese more adult manga - public security and militarization of the police. Same as conflict between Section 9 and rest of security forces in Ghost in the Shell and same as conflict between Deunan and her team and rest of services in Appleseed here we have following situation: due to ever increasing domestic terrorism controlled by a very capable and unscrupulous organization called Sect (women, children .... they are all weapons for them) Tokyo Capitol Police decides to create a counter force - so called Panzers (since they use body armor) organized under the division called Kerberos. Kerberos is different from all others because they are highly militarized (as a matter of fact they are army in everything but name) and they are very distinct from their colleagues serving in standard police outfits.

Kerberos acts like for example Brazilian BOPE, meaning they are not your standard policemen/policewomen - they are trained and equipped for war and as such they enter the area and execute their action. Acting with their own air and vehicle support together with intelligence service arm they have become thorn in a side of other security services. And so as we watch the developments of Kerberos' actions (chapters are standalone stories, describing internal and external conflicts, how member of the unit cope with execution and aftermath of their tasks) we also witness ruthless conflict and killings between the security services themselves as they try to keep their position in the overall security apparatus where Kerberos is prominent because they are organized as a true all round military force.

Very interesting story. Unfortunately Volume 1 ends on a high note (bloody cliffhangers :)) and I truly hope Volume 2 gets translated to English at some point in the future.

Art is excellent, it reminded me of AKIRA and GITS. Level of details on some of the panels is truly amazing, especially riots in the first chapter. It goes without saying that level of details on technical side is also great.

For fans of thrillers and secret services highly recommended.
… (mere)
 
Markeret
Zare | Jan 23, 2024 |
Story: 6 / 10
Characters: 5
Setting: 7.5
Prose: 3
 
Markeret
MXMLLN | 1 anden anmeldelse | Jan 12, 2024 |
3.5

Philosophical.
Political.
Pretentious.
These are the three "P"'s we've come to expect from anything Oshi-spawned – and this book doesn't disappoint. It's a complex piece of science fiction layered with religious symbolism and a convoluted plot. All the things that tend to drive me nuts. However, it was very enjoyable. Though, frankly, it's only in the last third that it really starts to get going, which is a shame since the story doesn't actually conclude. This is a majorly posthumus work - I mean, this thing is way less than even half finished. Originally, I assumed that the project didn't go forward because of Satoshi's death, but it turns out this was written way back in the 90s! And all this time the project has remained unfinished due to creative differences and conflict over ownership.

(sigh) Why can't we all just get along? (sigh)

And it's a real shame, because it's only in that last bit you really start to see Satoshi's influence come through in the writing (weird dream sequences).

The concept is really interesting, but the story doesn't really get going until the end of the book. Part of the reason it also takes a while to gain traction is the characters. Visually, you can differentiate between them, but in terms of what they say there's really very little to provide them with any real development. I'm confident though that this could have been a real corker had it been finished.

Well worth the read if you're a fan of either Oshi or Kon, but don't expect to be blown away. The story ends abruptly and without any form of conclusion (unlike Opus), there is however a nice little article/mini-analysis at the back.

Story – 3
Art – 4
Article/Analysis – 3.5
… (mere)
 
Markeret
TheScribblingMan | 1 anden anmeldelse | Jul 29, 2023 |
 
Markeret
freixas | 2 andre anmeldelser | Mar 31, 2023 |

Hæderspriser

Måske også interessante?

Associated Authors

Statistikker

Værker
52
Also by
2
Medlemmer
768
Popularitet
#33,143
Vurdering
½ 3.7
Anmeldelser
12
ISBN
47
Sprog
4

Diagrammer og grafer