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Monster, story & art by Naoki Urasawa ; translation & English adaptation, Camellia Nieh ; lettering, Steve Dutro, Volume 7

Label
Monster, story & art by Naoki Urasawa ; translation & English adaptation, Camellia Nieh ; lettering, Steve Dutro, Volume 7
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Rated T+ for older teens, ages 16 and up. Contains violence and suggestive themes
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Monster
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
904812716
Responsibility statement
story & art by Naoki Urasawa ; translation & English adaptation, Camellia Nieh ; lettering, Steve Dutro
Series statement
Monster seinen manga
Summary
Although Eva bears an unfathomable hatred for Tenma, she is the only person who can testify as a witness to prove his innocence. She stubbornly refuses to do so until a discussion with Dr. Reichwein brings back old memories of her time with Tenma. With those thoughts come memories of three gunshots, and that it was Johan who Eva saw that night! Meanwhile the evil hand of Roberto inches steadily closer to Eva with the intent to kill... Tenma, Nina and Johan all find themselves heading for the one place that holds the key to the mystery-- the "Red Rose Mansion". What really happened there and why? Who is Franz Bonaparta? Will the secret of the birth of the Monster ever be revealed?
Table Of Contents
Chapters 105-122
Target audience
adult
Classification
lettering
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