1. Satoshi Kon's OPUS Review • AIPT
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My favorite film of all time is Paprika, a really trippy, complex, vivid, and unique film from Japan about dreams. The director of that film was Satoshi Kon
2. Opus by Satoshi Kon | Goodreads
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Brilliant anime director Satoshi Kon (Paprika, Paranoia…
3. Satoshi Kon's Opus, Ten Years Later - World Comic Book Review
Apr 22, 2021 · Satoshi Kon's now classic manga Opus was first serialised in the manga magazine Comic Guys from October 1995 to June 1996. However, the series ...
Writer and Artist: Satoshi Kon Publishers: Comic Guys (1995-1996), Tokuma Shoten (2010), Dark Horse Comics (English translation) (2014) We have misled readers with the note in the title of this review about the tenth anniversary. Satoshi Kon's now classic manga Opus was first serialised in the manga magazine Comic Guys from October…
4. Satoshi Kon's Opus and the Authorial Intent of God - Middle Brain
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We assume that God is omnipotent. But, what if his creation, humanity in this case, exists in a world of pain beyond what God can tackle?
5. Opus, Satoshi Kon's Unfinished Magnum Opus - Adilsons
Apr 9, 2020 · Satoshi Kon's Opus is a masterclass in suspenseful writing and metafiction. Its characters are great, the story is amazing and the artwork is superb.
If it’s not evident already, I’m a huge Satoshi Kon fan. I’ve seen everything he has ever directed from Perfect Blue all the way to Paranoia Agent. But it was only recently that I got introduced to his earlier work, more precisely, his manga.
6. Opus | Satoshi Kon Wiki - Fandom
Opus is the only serialized manga Satoshi Kon wrote. It was serialized in Comic Guys during the years 1995-1996.
Opus is the only serialized manga Satoshi Kon wrote. It was serialized in Comic Guys during the years 1995-1996, however, two chapters before Opus was finished, Comic Guys was dis-continued.
7. Opus Series by Satoshi Kon - Goodreads
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Opus, Tome 1, Opus, Tome 2, and Opus
8. Satoshi Kon's OPUS Chapter 1 - Mangakakalot.com
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Opus is Kon's metafictional tale of Chikara Nagai, a creator under pressure to finish his latest graphic novel, Resonance, who finds that the harshest critic of the shock ending he's got planned is the character who'll have to die in it! Nagai's strengths and weaknesses as a creator are tested beyond their limits as his present and his past, and the worlds of the manga and of reality, become the levels of a maze he may never escape... let alone get a chance to resolve the story!
9. Opus | Manga - MyAnimeList.net
Opus was Satoshi Kon's final manga before he debuted in the anime industry through Perfect Blue. The manga was axed due to the cancellation of its publishing ...
As a conclusion to his serialized work Resonance, mangaka Chikara Nagai plans to kill off Lin, one of the most important characters, in an unexpected turn of events according to the popular view. Following a session of mostly negative feedback from his editor, Nagai faces yet another sleepless night drawing the last few panels of his manga. In drowsiness, he discovers a furious Lin escaping after stealing the manga spread where he dies. Before Nagai can process anything, he gets sucked into the world of his own creation and finds himself amid a fight scene between the heroine, Satoko Miura, and the villain, "The Masque." Unable to distinguish between dream and reality, Nagai works with Satoko to search for an alternate ending to the manga, so he can find an exit and return to the real world. [Written by MAL Rewrite]