Asadora!, Vol. 6

Asadora!, Vol. 6

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  • Create Date:2022-12-27 08:51:44
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Naoki Urasawa
  • ISBN:1974734455
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Summary

After driving away “that thing” that appeared off the coast of Japan, Asa returns home to questions and speculation from her siblings and friends and a warning from Kinuyo—no more dangerous flying! Meanwhile, Jissoji goes to the hospital to visit the prime minister, who not only knows about Asa—he believes the fate of Japan rests on her shoulders! At the prime minster’s insistence, Asa is told to be ready to spring into action at any time。

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Reviews

Jenny Clark

I like that we get alot more of Sho in this volume。 The backdrop of the 1960's is really well done too, and I'm enjoying all the suspense built with this kaiju!Check out my YouTube channel for bookish videos and monthly wrap ups! I like that we get alot more of Sho in this volume。 The backdrop of the 1960's is really well done too, and I'm enjoying all the suspense built with this kaiju!Check out my YouTube channel for bookish videos and monthly wrap ups! 。。。more

Lou

Je veux pas attendre là!

Rod Brown

After all the excitement of last volume。 we're given a little breather as we check in with the supporting cast as they train to be a singer, a wrestler, and a marathon runner。 Olympic champion Abebe Bikila is featured as the 1964 Summer Olympics marathon is run throughout the course of the book。Teen pilot Asa Asada tries to cope with all this ordinary stuff while awaiting the call to once again take to the skies and face the monster that left her and her siblings orphaned。 And its a long wait 。 After all the excitement of last volume。 we're given a little breather as we check in with the supporting cast as they train to be a singer, a wrestler, and a marathon runner。 Olympic champion Abebe Bikila is featured as the 1964 Summer Olympics marathon is run throughout the course of the book。Teen pilot Asa Asada tries to cope with all this ordinary stuff while awaiting the call to once again take to the skies and face the monster that left her and her siblings orphaned。 And its a long wait 。 。 。 。。。more

Megan Lowde

Asa is still definitely one of my favourite Urasawa protagonists。 This volume definitely feels a little slower, especially coming right off the back of the previous volume which had a deep sense of tension and danger as Asa was luring the kaiju away from land。 That being said, I didn't enjoy it any less and I liked how the story developed and we still don't really get a good sense as to where this will lead。 Asa is still definitely one of my favourite Urasawa protagonists。 This volume definitely feels a little slower, especially coming right off the back of the previous volume which had a deep sense of tension and danger as Asa was luring the kaiju away from land。 That being said, I didn't enjoy it any less and I liked how the story developed and we still don't really get a good sense as to where this will lead。 。。。more

Mark Schlatter

I never really know where Urasawa is going with his plots, and that uncertainty is magnified in this installment, where everything advances a little from the huge climax of volume 5, but the end point is in no way clear。 I didn't like the kludgy introduction of a doping subplot, but otherwise everything else worked。 More and more, this series feels like a set of coming-of-age stories with a bit of kaiju thrown in。 I never really know where Urasawa is going with his plots, and that uncertainty is magnified in this installment, where everything advances a little from the huge climax of volume 5, but the end point is in no way clear。 I didn't like the kludgy introduction of a doping subplot, but otherwise everything else worked。 More and more, this series feels like a set of coming-of-age stories with a bit of kaiju thrown in。 。。。more

Ombonbons

4。5/5

David Sanz

Grandioso Urasawa, te puede explicar lo que quieras y lo leerás embobado。

loob

run, run, run! keep on running, dude