Understanding I loved Ichirou Inuyashiki. Despite only being in his late fifties his struggles with the rest of the world even his own family disregarding him as a weak old man felt all too real. Even if his initial story only spanned over a single 54 page chapter it was almost like we could understand him for much longer and it made his gaining of new abilities feel that much more deserved. All of the events on his side up until the fight were enjoyable and emotionally enthralling. My only critique here is it felt wrong to make these real issues act as a villain of the week for Inuyashiki in the way theyre set up to be cast aside as soon as they were solved but its a minor critique. The art serves its purpose well. The backgrounds are decent though Im not a fan of how frequent theres clear photographs scanned in at times due to how jarring and distracting it can look. The characters stand out the most to me artistically their facial expressions always worked perfectly for the emotions portrayed especially those of fear. The most interesting thing stylistically about this mangas art is easily how negative space is used to create an evil look on Shishigamis and sometimes Inuyashikis face. Its used sparingly and felt right for every moment it was a part of. Any lore behind the aliens how their technology works or why their craft fell to Earth being left unexplained was a good call. An explanation there was left out intentionally so the reader can simply interpret our two main characters new bodies as godlike compared to Earths abilities. What I cant excuse leaving unexplained was the reason behind Shishigami being at the park at the time the craft hit. Having these coincidences where it just so happens a good hearted man and bad hearted man are the ones to luckily gain supernatural powers is fine but Shishigami shouldve been given as solid a reason for being at that park as Inuyashiki. The uses of online forums and social media served as a great outlet to show how the public thought as people tend to censor their thoughts less online due to the anonymity provided. Its part in the story was a welcomed touch. Hiro Shishigami Shishigami is a mismanaged character his kills would be justifiable narratively if they were meant to be impulsive due to his highly reactionary nature but its also portrayed as him continually feeding into a sunk cost. His first kills shown were on the family of his friend Andous bully which was made to be more of an excuse for him to kill someone and please his psychopathic desires as Andou wasnt keen on his idea and these desires werent really made his goal past Its not unrealistic for someone to want to kill for this reason but if this is supposed to be the villain of our story I would hope there to be something solid or consistent for me to get a hold of. Theres a telling moment around the middle of this story where after Shishigami begins to do good deeds using his powers only by healing other citizens in need to appease his friend Watanabe that took him in. Soon after this stroke of goodwill a SWAT team raids Watanabes living place to kill Shishigami for his crimes and collaterally Watanabe and her grandma for being complicit. He runs away with the dead Watanabe and grandma in his arms and is able to heal both back to life with his abilities. After this he retaliates with a massacre on a police station. This is a good example of his impulsive and reactionary nature and Shishigami himself confirms this in a dialogue with one of the last detectives in the station but he later says the following in a flashback during his fight with Inuyashiki after Shishigami began gunning down the people of Japan: 550https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/580131921326243867/863831623741079582/0067003.png Now Shishigami feels like he must kill masses of the Japanese population daily not because it makes him feel alive but because he has to and the idea of a sunk cost is further justified by his thinking he can compensate by healing the same amount of people. This switch between killing because he wants to and because he has to isnt made very clear at this point nor is any reasoning behind it and the fact that we arent at all shown how the police still going after him after he tried healing people affected him attributes to a lack of care for showing how this character feels. It could be argued that how he felt about it is implied by his reaction of killing dozens of innocent people in the streets after he cleared a police station but I feel as though he would have led himself to that point regardless of how authority tried to stop him. If he truly felt that it didnt matter how many people he healed and that the police would be after him anyways why would he bring the idea up to Watanabe again? Of course he doesnt want to heal these people and only brought it up as he thought it would appease her but its more a matter of Shishigamis logic. If Watanabe allowed this which Shishigami would find to be ideal as he wouldnt have brought it up otherwise then Shishigami would be killing and healing random innocents over and over. I find it contradictory to whats supposed to be his reaction to a SWAT team paying him a visit after he healed so many people. These problems could be solved if Shishigamis motives were clarified. If the villains gonna be a coldhearted murderer that kills out of bloodlust stick with it. The whole reason Inuyashiki works as a character you can care about with barely any reasoning or backstory explained is that concept of wanting to help people despite actual ability is something relatable and human so when he feels joy after one of his deeds we can be joyful with him. Shishigami is hardly human or relatable as unfortunately some of us readers arent psychopaths and its impossible for this to be intentional as hes made to be someone who strictly cares about his friends and family which is human but its fully juxtaposed with the supposed joy he finds in killing others which is made to be absent in the later parts. These qualms nullify the impact of Shishigamis threat of killing masses of faceless citizens daily and makes his act of making planes rain seem more tasteless if anything. Ununderstood The fight between Inuyashiki and Shishigami is a failure for the most part. Theres absolutely no tension in the moment they meet and quite literally only fight because theyre good guy and bad guy which they of course make glaringly obvious in dialogue. After that hollow conversation it divulges into a chase sequence where they both eventually wind up in the air where Shishigami knocks out Inuyashiki. It triggers his automatic homing rocket system which knocks out Inuyashiki. The rest of the fight becomes two automatically manned carcasses flying around the air trying to evade each others homing rockets. Inuyashikis carcass beats Shishigamis carcass out by getting a hold on him from behind tearing his limbs off mid air. Paced too fast overall and just not very interesting with a lack of setting in the end unless you count the satellite and a lack of character throughout. US President Donald J. Trump appears on a TV to tell the world an asteroid is coming to exterminate all life on Earth and as any president would calls for a worldwide purge where all crime is legal. Not another alien craft just an asteroid. Inuyashiki flies up to stop the asteroid but to no avail as his attempts to use his carcass rockets are only chipping away at the absolute mass of the asteroid. Shishigami appears and says he needs Inuyashiki to push his eyes in to self destruct. Thankfully this ability has never been mentioned or developed before this point so the mangaka can make this explosion as big or as small as he wants. He chose to make it big enough to where Inuyashikis self destruct would wipe out what Shishigamis explosion left. So were left with a forcedly bittersweet tragedy. In the end Shishigami and Inuyashikis valiant actions just dont matter as we are shown only the family and friends of the two are made aware the general populace have no idea what really happened and everything is back to normal. Did anyone learn anything or grow from this? Not really I guess it helped the son muster up the will to fight back against some bullies and were shown Inuyashikis daughter Mari won a contest to get her oneshot manga into Jump which had no correlation to Inuyashikis deeds. It thematically lost what the first parts of this manga had how caring for others in an age of apathy and high technology can be fulfilling in a way nothing else can replicate has become a message of not giving a shit about anyone else and staying in your own lane. I believe this is the case as were shown Mari the most selfish character of the manga who strives to be a great mangaka for fame and fortune will succeed as a mangaka to be revered by public that wont recall Inuyashiki. Another nod to this Maris oneshot is titled Alone as if its a symbol conveying isolation to chase your own dreams is more successful and therefore likely to make you happier than helping others and getting help yourself. Im not opposed to this message ideologically its an overtly deliberately safe note to end on for what was built up in this manga. Like the world did in the final chapter lets forget about Inuyashiki.
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