Despair returns! After a year and a half, the latest 21st volume of "Martian Alien" is released

Despair returns! After a year and a half, the latest 21st volume of "Martian Alien" is released

The super cold and realistic manga "Martian Alien" written by Yu Takaie and illustrated by Kenichi Tachibana has finally released the latest volume 21 after a year and a half. The desperate battle on Mars in the original work is re-enacted.

Due to the poor health of the author Takaie Yu, "Martian Alien" was suspended for more than a year and was not serialized again until April this year. Today, the number of copies has finally been collected, and the latest 21st volume, which fans have been waiting for, has been released.

· "Martian Alien" tells the story of two kinds of creatures that were experimentally placed on Mars in the mid-21st century in order to make Mars habitable for humans. One of them is algae obtained by modifying "Stromatolite", and the other is an insect that feeds on algae and has a strong reproductive ability - cockroaches. The kind of insects that are alienated, hated, and killed by humans are about to fight back against humans!

As one of the many wonderful Japanese comics, "Martian" has a completely different personality. Its cruelty and reality can be called an absolute classic. As the characters who seem to be the protagonists continue to die, the despair it brings to the readers can be imagined. The latest 21 volumes of "Martian" are on sale in Japan and Asia


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