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Japanese: ザ・クレーター
Автор:
Tezuka, Osamu
Тип:
Манга
Объемы:
3
Главы:
17
Положение дел:
Finished
Публиковать:
1969-07-31 to 1970-03-19
Сериализация:
Shounen Champion
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Альтернативы:
Japanese: ザ・クレーター
Автор:
Tezuka, Osamu
Тип:
Манга
Объемы:
3
Главы:
17
Положение дел:
Finished
Публиковать:
1969-07-31 to 1970-03-19
Сериализация:
Shounen Champion
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"The Crater" is a series of short complete stories ranging in genre from suspense to mystery and horror. In the second episode entitled "The Octagonal Mansion," a boy who is undecided over what to do with his life happens to go to an octagonal mansion, where he can start his life all over again. The 8th episode, "The Bell Rings" features three people who are haunted by tinkling bells that won't let them forget their past sins. Some stories end happily, while others don't. But all of them have the unforgettable imagery typical of Tezuka Osamu's short stories.
(Source: tezukaosamu.net)
(Source: tezukaosamu.net)
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The Crater review
Story: 6
most of them are good stories, but they just all go way too fast. It misses the drama. Art: 4 Very outdated, but it is very old. I just hate how people walk in the beginning of the series. Everything is too cartoony character: 8 I really like how Ruuichi is almost in every story the main character. You really grow attached to him Enjoyment: 8 I really enjoyed it. I just think every story should have been a 50 page story instead of 30 Overall: 7 I think this will work better as an anime than as a manga. I liked the stories Okuchin's unwelcome guest and the crater best. I give them both an 8 |
The Crater review
The Crater is not just one story, but a collection of 17 different stories (with the last one being called "The Crater") of supernatural mystery.
I've read in some articles that it was made during an experimental period in Tezuka's career. He was transitioning from his adventurous and chldish-focused stories (like Lost World, Astro Boy, Kimba the White Lion etc) to write more mature content. So The Crater is an experimental work; he was trying new stuff and made a collection of short stories to see how it would go. I think this fact is the answer to my opinion on each chapter: some of them were pretty good; some others chapters, on the other hand, were so confusing that I just stared at the last page wondering what the heck was that. If you enjoy "Twilight Zone" or something of the sort, you're definitely going to enjoy reading this manga. The art is bad, but you have to keep in mind that it was drawn in the late 60s, so that was the stardard way to draw during those times. |