Monster: Perfect Edition, Vol. 4

Monster: Perfect Edition, Vol. 4

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  • Create Date:2022-08-01 06:57:40
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Naoki Urasawa
  • ISBN:1421569094
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Summary

Hans George Schuwald, the most influential person in the state of Bayern, has come to trust Johan fully and made him his right-hand man。 Johan now seems to be setting himself up as the wonder boy of the German financial world。

Meanwhile, a private detective working for Schuwald investigates the mysterious events happening around the man and senses something massive and evil lurking behind it all。 His investigation pits him against a terrible monster—are Johan’s plans going to come to light?

Although Johan knows that Tenma wants to kill him, he pursues a quiet life。 But what does he see in a children’s book that suddenly causes him to burst into tears?

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Reviews

Jenny

4。5/5 starsEvery single chapter just furthers the suspense and the plot, weaving a bigger spider web as things become more and more interconnected。 It completely gripping to see what is going to happen next and how it will weave into everything else。 With each volume, Johan becomes a greater enigma that makes it impossible to see what his true intentions really are。 Really excellent plotting and character work are being done here。

Taylor Rabbitt

4。5 ⭐️

Megan Lowde

Things have definitely drawn closer as we have Johan and Tenma in the same place now, both working opposite each other, and Tenma has more allies who are now looking out for him and believe him about Johan。 This is definitely an addictive read, and I am so intrigued by how it will continue to progress。

Han

Favourite volume so far!!! Ahhh this is a masterpiece

Maggie

3。5

Η Cultσα

Τώρα μάλιστα! Επιστρέφουμε κάπως στην αρχική γαματοσύνη。

Al Capwned

In this volume the story goes back to being awsome I guess (not exactly from the beginning of this volume though)。

Ianire Garcia

Esta obra me tiene imposiblemente atrapada。 Quiero saber más。

Evelyn

Detective Brown is on the case of the suicide of a fake son of Herr Schuwald and the sudden appearance of his real son while simultaneously trying to put his life back together after having drunkenly murdered an underage serial killer。 But then he uncovers a common thread between this case and a bunch of unsolved cases that point to Johan。。。he just needs to prove it。 What follows is a very dangerous game of precise moves that result in more than a few deaths as this detective, a few doctors, Nin Detective Brown is on the case of the suicide of a fake son of Herr Schuwald and the sudden appearance of his real son while simultaneously trying to put his life back together after having drunkenly murdered an underage serial killer。 But then he uncovers a common thread between this case and a bunch of unsolved cases that point to Johan。。。he just needs to prove it。 What follows is a very dangerous game of precise moves that result in more than a few deaths as this detective, a few doctors, Nina, and Tenma close in on Johan, Inspector Lunge and the police close in on Tenma, while Johan is still up to his twisted games right under everyone else's noses。 Also, there's a certain Czech fairy tale that makes Johan freak out and faint for seemingly no reason and now I wanna see what that was about。 This series is really good about presenting different angles for every part of this story that all somehow lead back to the main drama。This omnibus contains volumes 7 & 8。This series has 18 volumes。 。。。more

Tom Dokken

4。5*

Conejo Literario

Uf, este manga envejeció genial。

Zamg

4,5

Laura Peña

Nice to be back to reading a physical book。 This one started to make sense out of the fragments of the earlier installment。 I was confused as to who Robert was bc I forgot about him。 Or maybe he hadn't already been introduced? This section didn’t have Nina and Tenma in it very much, we mostly had this dude Richard who was plagued with guilt over having killed someone on duty。 The person he killed was at the same orphanage as Johan back in the day。 Robert ends up suicided by Johan。 Richard was be Nice to be back to reading a physical book。 This one started to make sense out of the fragments of the earlier installment。 I was confused as to who Robert was bc I forgot about him。 Or maybe he hadn't already been introduced? This section didn’t have Nina and Tenma in it very much, we mostly had this dude Richard who was plagued with guilt over having killed someone on duty。 The person he killed was at the same orphanage as Johan back in the day。 Robert ends up suicided by Johan。 Richard was being treated by a psychoanalyst whose name I can’t remember, who mentored Rudi in college (Rudi and Tenma were also classmates)。 Now the 2 psychologists (Rudi and Dr。 whatever) want to clear Tenma’s name and also prevent him from killing Johan so he doesn’t become morally tainted or whatever。 There is also this whole subplot about a very rich man, Herr Schuwald and his illegitimate son and Johan is his personal assistant。 Nina seems to be taking classes at the same place Johan is attending。 Johan also takes care of a bunch of children and has them playing a russian roulette-esque game where they jump off buildings。 There was also a brief aside where Tenma helps out at a hospital for undocumented immigrants that is being run by a 17 yo vietnamese girl。 How is Tenma always falling into these situations? I was confused a bit about the Madame character who had assumed the identity of Karl’s mother。 She’s dead now so hopefully I don’t have to concern myself with this? Things are starting to make slightly more sense I guess, but what I don’t get is how are all these people in the same place (Johan Tenma Nina) and they haven’t run into each other yet???What is going to happen with the kids book that affected Johan so much?Lunge trying to put himself in the mind of Tenma was interesting。 He needs to step away from the case in order to see the situation clearly because rn he is too zoomed in。 It’s like when you look at a super zoomed in photo and think it’s blades of grass when actually it’s a photo of a green sweater。 Yeah even tho I’m getting back into my stride I didn’t enjoy this volume as much as the first one because it was getting away from the characters I care about the most。 。。。more

Albert

Now we're talking。 The net arounds Johan starts to tighten and several characters are getting close to his background。 The volume produced large amounts of tension and sadness for many of the people surrounding Tenma and Johan。 I couldn't put it down and this volume was paced much better than the previous one。 Tenma is slowly turning into a cold and calculated person who is willing to go to extreme lengths to stop Johan, while the people around aren't sure if he is trying to find Johan to prove Now we're talking。 The net arounds Johan starts to tighten and several characters are getting close to his background。 The volume produced large amounts of tension and sadness for many of the people surrounding Tenma and Johan。 I couldn't put it down and this volume was paced much better than the previous one。 Tenma is slowly turning into a cold and calculated person who is willing to go to extreme lengths to stop Johan, while the people around aren't sure if he is trying to find Johan to prove his innocence or to stop True Evil in its tracks。 The stakes are high, lives are on the line and many of the plot threads from the earlier volumes are circling each other and getting closer and closer, page by page。 。。。more

The Fool

The story is meandering a bit。 Don’t see where this is going。 Want more of Tenma and less side stories。

Vanessa

Naoki Urasawa nunca decepciona

Rogerio Lopes

Algo que realmente impressiona na obra de Urusawa é que para além da complexidade dos próprios protagonistas, os demais personagens retratados longe de serem unidimensionais são complexos e agregam a história principal。 Junte isso a forma extremamente original com que ele conta sua história, de forma lenta e gradual tornando-a cada vez mais complexa e interessante。 Estamos mais ou menos na metade da história e a pergunta permanece, quem ou o que é Johan? Mesmo flertando com o sobrenatural e idei Algo que realmente impressiona na obra de Urusawa é que para além da complexidade dos próprios protagonistas, os demais personagens retratados longe de serem unidimensionais são complexos e agregam a história principal。 Junte isso a forma extremamente original com que ele conta sua história, de forma lenta e gradual tornando-a cada vez mais complexa e interessante。 Estamos mais ou menos na metade da história e a pergunta permanece, quem ou o que é Johan? Mesmo flertando com o sobrenatural e ideias até bem conhecidas nada aqui é clichê ou desconexo com a proposta da narrativa。 。。。more

Ostrava

Approaching the middle point of this story and it feels like it's not slowing down any time soon。 If there's one thing you can't fault it at is of having a slow pace。 But I do wonder how Tenma is going to proceed, and how that will affect the rest of the story。。。 Approaching the middle point of this story and it feels like it's not slowing down any time soon。 If there's one thing you can't fault it at is of having a slow pace。 But I do wonder how Tenma is going to proceed, and how that will affect the rest of the story。。。 。。。more

Alan Navarro

Sabiendo todo lo que he avanzado en esta saga, es muy difícil escribir algo sin arruinar la experiencia de futuros lectores, así que sólo plasmaré que este es uno de los tomos más emotivos hasta ahora, me desgarró el alma, así como me hizo reflexionar en lo frágil que puede ser la paternidad, las consecuencias que desencadena no respetar los derechos universales básicos。 Y uno entiende ahora, porqué Johan es un Monstruo。

Emi do gosto ruim

4 estrelas pois vemos muitos antagonistas e eu não tava interessada neles kkkkkk

Wombo Combo

I've enjoyed this series, but I think that in this volume, there's just way too much lollygagging。 At this point, there are so many characters and plot threads, and they're all meant to play off each other and enhance the main plot thread of the mystery surrounding Johan, but they simply drag it down。 It's a bit frustrating, honestly。 I've enjoyed this series, but I think that in this volume, there's just way too much lollygagging。 At this point, there are so many characters and plot threads, and they're all meant to play off each other and enhance the main plot thread of the mystery surrounding Johan, but they simply drag it down。 It's a bit frustrating, honestly。 。。。more

leo

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 3。5 JOHAN REMINDS ME OF THE JOKER i said what i said, also i didn't think seeing johan crying over a picture book would break me as much as it did but here i am wondering when did i get too attached to a serial killer?? 3。5 JOHAN REMINDS ME OF THE JOKER i said what i said, also i didn't think seeing johan crying over a picture book would break me as much as it did but here i am wondering when did i get too attached to a serial killer?? 。。。more

Tessy

The bad things won't go on forever。 You can't let them go on。 Right 。。。 ?Inspector Lunge is an absolute pain, the epitome of self-righteous can't-do-no-wrong assholes I hate to meet。 From Chapter 62 on the story improved a lot and the interaction between Dieter and Martin was an immaculate parallel whose result I've no doubt has foreshadowed the structure of the remaining volumes。 The bad things won't go on forever。 You can't let them go on。 Right 。。。 ?Inspector Lunge is an absolute pain, the epitome of self-righteous can't-do-no-wrong assholes I hate to meet。 From Chapter 62 on the story improved a lot and the interaction between Dieter and Martin was an immaculate parallel whose result I've no doubt has foreshadowed the structure of the remaining volumes。 。。。more

Frida Bedolla

Harto suspenso solo como este señor sabe。

Talal

HOLY! Just when I thought this series was amazing it’s surpassed itself!ik im just halfway throug but im sure im gonna think about it a lotA MUST READ

Julie Hayes

A PI named Richard, who was thrown off the police force for shooting a kid, is in therapy to deal with that, as well as the addiction to alcohol that almost killed him and cost him his wife and his daughter。 Even now, his daughter won’t see him, although he’s on a better footing with his ex。 Richard asks his therapist, Dr。 Reichwein, to look at a photo and see if he can tell anything about the man in the picture。 Turns out, things are starting to work out for him and his daughter has agreed to s A PI named Richard, who was thrown off the police force for shooting a kid, is in therapy to deal with that, as well as the addiction to alcohol that almost killed him and cost him his wife and his daughter。 Even now, his daughter won’t see him, although he’s on a better footing with his ex。 Richard asks his therapist, Dr。 Reichwein, to look at a photo and see if he can tell anything about the man in the picture。 Turns out, things are starting to work out for him and his daughter has agreed to see him the next day。 When that doesn’t happen, though, he contemplates turning back to drink。Neuman, who still hasn’t revealed his true identity to the billionaire Schuwald, has introduced Johan to him, and Johan has become indispensable。 Neuman’s foster parents reveal that they wish to adopt him。 Without giving them an answer, he calls his employer and says he is leaving his employ, but the old man wants him to read to him one last time。 Richard, the PI, tries to report to Schuwald what he has learned, but the man is no longer interested and insists the matter is settled。Dr。 Reichwein remembers a former student of his who has done very well, Dr。 Gillen。 He’s recently read an interview Gillen did with a serial killer named Jürgens who claimed a “friend” ordered him to commit the murders。 He also asks him about a former classmate of his who did well, a doctor named Tenma。As Richard continues to investigate the people who surround Herr Schuwald, he is starting to uncover a disturbing pattern… plus he finds himself the object of some near-misses that could have hurt or killed him。 He ends up at the home of Johan’s current adoptive parents, the Lieberts。When Dr。 Reichwein receives some devastating news, as he tries to figure out what happened and he is almost killed! He chases down his would-be killer and confronts him, demanding to know who is paying him to do this。 Later, his life is saved by Dr。 Tenma, and meanwhile Dr。 Gillen is visited by BKA Inspector Lunge。 Nina Fortner is hot on Johan’s trail, while Johan is teaching children a terrible game, and Tenma lies in wait to rid the world of a monster…Not as much of Tenma or Nina in this volume, but the other characters and their stories are definitely riveting。 The PI who is trying to redeem himself for his daughter’s sake, the therapist who has ties with two former students, including Tenma, and who is determined to unravel the mystery he’s begun to see。 The obsessed Lunge, whom I suspect no longer cares if Tenma is innocent or guilty, he’s just going to bring him down no matter what。 I can’t help but compare the so-called “friend” of Jürgens, who forced him to kill, with the sinister Friend of Urasawa’s Twentieth Century Boys。 Both Johan and Friend are definitely evil men。 I really hope Tenma doesn’t go through with his plans。Another great volume, can’t wait for the next one。 。。。more

Thais Dalla

esse volume foi um pilar importante para entender melhor e criar mais teorias。

Kalil Zaidan

a construção do Johan é impressionante。 cada pequena nova informação q recebemos sobre o passado dele me deixa maluco pra saber qual é a verdade por trás de tudo。 a atmosfera dessa saga é algo absurdo, é uma tensão q paira sobre cada página, tudo parece q vai explodir a qualquer momento。 o modo como as cenas são apresentadas, mescladas a alguma citação ou fala de personagem causam um impacto ainda maior pro q vem pela frente。 esse volume seguiu o terceiro em termos de estrutura da história, mas a construção do Johan é impressionante。 cada pequena nova informação q recebemos sobre o passado dele me deixa maluco pra saber qual é a verdade por trás de tudo。 a atmosfera dessa saga é algo absurdo, é uma tensão q paira sobre cada página, tudo parece q vai explodir a qualquer momento。 o modo como as cenas são apresentadas, mescladas a alguma citação ou fala de personagem causam um impacto ainda maior pro q vem pela frente。 esse volume seguiu o terceiro em termos de estrutura da história, mas o padrão ainda é muito alto 。。。more

Brenda Galvão

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This whole volume was just me screaming JOHAN!!!!!!

João Pedro

O ÁPICE DE UMA OBRA PRIMA! Nesse 4° volume, somos convidados a fazer parte de uma trama investigativa de tirar o fôlego, que tem uma conclusão de rasgar o coração。 Simplesmente não canso de me impressionar com a genialidade de escolhas narrativas de Urasawa。 Conhecemos um pouco mais sobre o "vilão (?)" da saga, mas por uma perspectiva externa, o que deixa tudo mais interessante, pois não se enxerga o MONSTRO que nos é narrado durante a trama inteira。 Tenma tem, como sempre, mais foco, mas eu não O ÁPICE DE UMA OBRA PRIMA! Nesse 4° volume, somos convidados a fazer parte de uma trama investigativa de tirar o fôlego, que tem uma conclusão de rasgar o coração。 Simplesmente não canso de me impressionar com a genialidade de escolhas narrativas de Urasawa。 Conhecemos um pouco mais sobre o "vilão (?)" da saga, mas por uma perspectiva externa, o que deixa tudo mais interessante, pois não se enxerga o MONSTRO que nos é narrado durante a trama inteira。 Tenma tem, como sempre, mais foco, mas eu não reclamo, uma vez que aprendi a amar esse personagem。 Sua bondade, sua ternura, como faz sem exigir nada em troca, contudo, tudo isso estar por desabar。。。 Monster já é sem dúvidas uma das minhas leituras da vida。 。。。more