SHIN DEVILMAN

Alternativen: 新デビルマン; New Devilman
Autor: Nagai Go
Künstler: Nagai Go
Art: Manga
Status: YES
Veröffentlichen: 1979-01-01 to ?

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Alternativen: 新デビルマン; New Devilman
Autor: Nagai Go
Künstler: Nagai Go
Art: Manga
Status: YES
Veröffentlichen: 1979-01-01 to ?
Ergebnis
2.5
4 Stimmen
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75.00%
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25.00%
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Zusammenfassung
Ryo and Akira travel through time in order to eradicate demons that could have changed history. Various periods are visited: from pre-WWII to ancient Greece, middle ages in France meeting Joan of Arc, far-west America, renaissance.
SHIN DEVILMAN review
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Apr 10, 2021
When you're creating a sequel to a previous work that has "New" or "Shin" in the title, you're normally setting a high bar for yourself. Shin Megami Tensei spawned a fantastic franchise that completely eclipsed its first few Megami Tensei games. New Super Mario Bros rejuvenated Mario's side-scrolling series and sold 30 million copies, and spawned a ton of sequels. There's probably some more examples but I don't feel like recalling them.

But then there's Shin Devilman. The title may suggest something like a reboot, or a re-imagining, or a sequel. But instead of vastly expanding the Devilman universe, Shin Devilman goes for a more scaled-back approach. It confines itself to taking place in between volumes 2 & 3 of the original series.

The basic premise is that Akira and Ryo keep jumping around to various periods in time to defeat some demons trying to alter history. Although there's still blood and dismemberment, the whole thing feels a bit more lighthearted then the original Devilman manga. There's even a little bit of homoeroticism squeezed in, which is always a nice touch. Each chapter has its own little exposition, climax, and conclusion, and it all happens in a span of 36 pages for each one.

If you weren't satisfied with how the Devilman manga ended, then Shin Devilman's got you covered. The last chapter features an alternate take on the ending, for what that's worth.

So overall, Shin Devilman isn't groundbreaking in any way, shape, or form, but it's a short spinoff that plays it very safe. The whole thing's only 5 chapters, so in the time it took you to read this review, you could have finished a chapter. If you're hungering for more Devilman, you could do much worse then this.