For me, what makes Devilman so special is its commentary on imperialism and the horrors of war. That’s a shame, as there is a reason it proved so popular upon release: it resonated with audiences, and arguably continues to do so today. Yet, what is not often discussed is its interpretations. ![]() In fact, Masaaki Yuasa and Science SARU’s recent Devilman crybaby was arguably how the manga found a second wind outside of Japan, going on to get re-licensed by Seven Seas. ![]() ![]() Many people already understand how this dark series helped kickstart Go Nagai’s career, change the landscape of shonen manga as we know it, and continually inspire and develop creatives to this day. Go Nagai’s Devilman is already well regarded as a classic.
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