Cover: Katsuhiro Otomo
Akira #5
“Akira Vol. 5”
Katsuhiro Otomo's dystopian masterwork continues in this fifth German-language volume from Carlsen Comics, packing a remarkable 416 pages of neo-Tokyo tension into a single collection. The cover, pencilled and inked by Otomo himself, depicts a pale-haired, heavily scarred figure whose bare, veined torso merges with a writhing mass of colored tubes and mechanical appendages — a visceral image of flesh and technology fused together amid billowing green mist. It's a striking reminder of why Otomo's vision of body horror and urban decay remains so compelling more than a decade after the series began.
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writer, artist, inker Katsuhiro Otomo · writer Jürgen Seebeck · letterer Steffen Boiselle · cover Katsuhiro Otomo
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writer, artist, inker Katsuhiro Otomo
writer Jürgen Seebeck
letterer Steffen Boiselle
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