I was supposed to die that night.
MONSTER (1994-2001) by Naoki Urasawa
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I was supposed to die that night.
MONSTER (1994-2001) by Naoki Urasawa
Naoki Urasawa starts a YouTube channel
Sources: Naoki Urasawa’s YouTube channel, Comic Book Review
Renowned manga artist Naoki Urasawa has debuted his YouTube channel, called “Urasawa Channel”. His first video, seen above, was posted on April 30, 2021; the video was posted on the release day of Volume 5 of his current manga, Asadora!
In the video, he draws the banner for his YouTube channel in only a few minutes, and explains his plans for the channel, including interviews with other manga artists, technique demonstrations for aspiring manga artists, and live drawing sessions and tutorials.
Naoki Urasawa is best known for authoring several manga, including Yawara!, Monster, 20th Century Boys, Pluto, and Asadora!
for the love of god, man. get over it
“the only thing all humans are equal in is death.” johan liebert requested: @amzarashi
20世紀少年 (20th Century Boys), Naoki Urasawa
Dr. Tenma aka the father figure. ↳ MONSTER | The Night of Execution
The Man with Big Eyes and The Man with the Big Mouth
There’s nothing special about being born. Not a thing. Most of the universe is just death, nothing more. In this universe of ours, the birth of a new life on some corner of our planet is nothing but a tiny, insignificant flash. Death is a normal thing. So why live?
johan liebert for @zenien ✨
Monster (2004)
monster .01 human life is not equal.
MONSTER, Naoki Urasawa
The exclusive drawing (“ex-libris”) on which Urasawa autographed during Japan Expo 2012
I was born to smother you with flowers.
Naoki Urasawa’s Yawara - new edition covers 11-20
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