Hitoshi Tomizawa writes weird stuff, be warned! This is pure weirdness. But it isn't without plot or intelligence, it's calculated and makes sense by the end. No gore or nastiness, it still packs quite a visual and emotional wallop.
His art is simple but the story is twisting and twisted at the same time. You'll have many "what the heck!" moments along the way, bear with it, there is an explanation by the end, it all makes sense. Well, as much sense as Tomizawa stories ever do!
I liked it quite a bit. Far from perfect, it is... different! So if (like me) you complain that 'mangas
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: プロペラ天国 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 11
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 19, 2000 to Aug 18, 2001
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Sci-Fi
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Tomizawa, Hitoshi (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #191512 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #18452
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 19, 2018
Most people will probably know Hitoshi Tomizawa from Alien 9, a bizarre little manga made into OVA. It was unfinished and a little convoluted but interested many with the very unusual premise and atmosphere. Propeller Heaven has both of those again but this time with the execution so horrid it made me regret what little time I spent on it.
Propeller Heaven is about… something, I think? It’s hard to even summarize what the hell it was about cause you’re dropped in the middle of the story and try to figure out what’s going on along the way. There’s no clear setup and the plot structure ... |