Black Jack is a pretty dope manga. Written illustrated by the one only Osamu Tezuka it ran from 1973 to 1983 was one of his most successful works as it was running then became one of his most recognizable overtime. I really dont know where else to take this intro so I guess well get started. Probably gonna be some spoilers just a heads up. Story: Black Jack doesnt really have any sort of narrative. Its an episodic series with self contained stories that dont really reference each other too much. While I dont think Black Jack does anything at all to maybe convince nonbelievers or the episodic format or people who just dont like episodic stuff in general that theyd like it given that the stories really dont connect to one another aside from maybe a few callbacks. I never the less believe Black Jacks individual stories are really strong. The main schtick of Black Jack is that the Kuroo Hazama is a black market doctor who goes around charging people usually shady ones obscene amounts of money in return for his services. In spite of being unlicensed infamous for his schtick Kuroo is actually one of if not the best surgeon in Black Jack so people would have very good reasoning as to why they would want his services. This setup isnt necessarily the most original or creative setup that could lead to interesting ideas however with stories such as Kuroo treating a whale the origin story of how he created his technically daughter Pinoko Kuroos origin story on why he became a doctor etc. Black Jack more than makes up for its premise with some interesting if at times frustratingly truncated narratives memorable characters somewhat reasonable pacing of these narratives. I cant necessarily call every story in Black Jack great or even good but seeing as we have 243 stories to tell if you read scans of the official Vertical Comics release like I did the vast majority of them are good to great thats forgivable. Before we move on I do also need to mention that Black Jack may have some dated aspects or creepily disturbing or to some disgusting stories. Theres one story where this school announcer girl is on the verge of losing her voice so Black Jack treats her but then proceeds to say she cant use her voice for a year or else the treatment wont work. This is fine however theres a scene where this girl who cant talk almost gets raped by this group of guys. Theres another story thats about this guy trying to cope with the loss of his girlfriend or wife one of those two one of his solutions is to then give his dog his GFs voice to make it seem as if shes still alive. This then leads to a scene of a little thing called beastiality near the end of the story youch. Then theres the way Tezuka presents Black people which can definitely be seen as uncool to put it lightly. I personally didnt take much issue with a lot of these topics Ive just brought up in defense of Tezuka I dont believe he intended for the drawings of the black people to look as stereotypically racist as they can look at least I hope that was the case. However I do feel it necessary to warn any potential readers of these aspects as I know some people probably wouldnt have the level of tolerance towards these aspects that I had while reading the series Characters: The characters in Black Jack are pretty good Id say. They arent exactly depp or layered characters necessarily aside from Kuroo but they are fun memorable. Kuroo isnt just my favorite character in Black Jack hes one of my favorite characters overall. I love his design personality he has a very cynical outlook on the world a dark sense of humor but underneath it all a heart of gold. Kuroo despite charging obscene amounts of money usually ends up treating some of his patients for completely free rather that be because he gets screwed over or he believes the patient in question hes treating is a good person true to what they believe in as cheesy as that may sound. I can also appreciate how he refuses to become a licensed surgeon due to his outlook on hospitals how money is seemingly more valuable to them than the life of a patient. If I had to bring up one thing I didnt like about Black Jack its Pinoko. Not that I think Pinoko is a bad character persay but her speaking mannerisms can be grating because in general when Im reading a manga my brain always wants to say what the correct word is supposed to be ex. Please instead of Pwease. In fairness there is an in universe explanation in the fact that Pinoko is only one her speech hasnt fully developed yet but for an already unrealistic series that can get out there whyd that have to be realistic? Oh well. Anyhow we got characters such as the Whale Kuroo treats. Dr Kiriko Black Jacks nemesis who believes in peacefully killing his patients on their death bed rather than try to heal them back up. Joutarou Honma the doctor who saved Kuroos life when he was a child is therefore the reason Kuroo became a doctor. Despite having a large cast of characters who largely only show up once I think Black Jack has some highly memorable characters. Art: Tezukas art style may be an acquired taste for some but if you read my Phoenix review or looked at my favorites list you can guess that I not only love his artstyle but love Black Jacks art as well. Black Jack is fairly typical of Tezukas art but its still really good. You can expect to see some great detailed background art. Creative uses of paneling that create a good sense of flow. Classic disneyesque character art with some really cool character designs that look good on the pages. You can expect some good ol Tezuka art out Black Jack like you would get out of Phoenix or any of his other manga. The text to art ratio is pretty good Id say Black Jack is still a text heavy series it on average takes me an hour to an hour a half to read a volume of Black Jack but Tezuka did a good job balancing it to where theres just enough text thats needed for the setup good character interactions but not too much where it becomes a chore to read. If I had to bring another piece of criticism towards Black Jack it would be the 4th wall breaks. Tezuka loves doing this in his other manga Ive never really been the hugest fan of it in any of his manga that Ive read. Sometimes they can be cute clever but a lot of the times they can be unnecessary in some cases take away from the tone of the scene. I dont think that happens too often in Black Jack to get on my nerves but I was never a fan of it when it did happen. I also need to bring up that if youre squeamish towards human anatomy or how the inside of the human body looks I guess. You may want to proceed with caution because Tezuka can draw some pretty detailed depictions of human anatomy. I surprisingly didnt find myself getting that sick actually so I guess its not too bad but again proceed with caution. Overall So thats Black Jack its a pretty cool series Ive gotta say. From its characters its art its passion the enjoyment I get from reading it. Its definitely a series I would call a favorite one I would call a pretty good introduction to the world of Osamu Tezuka. Im feeling a 9.5 for this one.
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