In the 2000s, creators Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba created the legendary shonen manga series Death Note. Unlike the shonen “Big Three,”Death Note is not about the power of friendship, action or adventure. Instead, Death Note is a dark crime thriller with thought-provoking themes and dialogue, which may give it strong appeal to seinen manga fans, such as fans of Naoki Urasawa. An anime adaptation soon followed, boosting Death Note’s fame even further.Even though Death Note’s story only spans 12 manga volumes and 37 anime episodes, depending on the version, a lot happens in that time frame, with densely packed episodes and manga chapters to keep the story moving despite its increasing complexity. The overall story of Death Note has a simple premise: a brilliant teenage boy finds a murder notebook from the Shinigami realm, then vows to rid the world of crime with that notebook and build a new world order of justice. What follows is an incredible supernatural crime thriller with a timeline that can be broken down into a few distinct phases.Like Ryuk, Light feels despair about the world around him, disgusted by rampant crime and people’s mistreatment of one another. The Death Note’s absolute power corrupts Light’s mind after just a few days, tempting him to fight crime with crime of his own. To Ryuk’s delight, Light starts using the notebook to kill criminals by the score, which soon attracts Interpol’s attention. That includes Light’s father, a police officer named Soichiro Yagami. Soichiro follows the letter of the law, and he won’t forgive the mysterious killing of criminals, putting him at odds with his son. Thus, Soichiro is quietly excited when the world’s greatest detective, the enigmatic person known only as L, declares his intent to bring the perpetrator to justice.
In the 2000s, creators Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba created the legendary shonen manga series Death Note. Unlike the shonen “Big Three,”Death Note is not about the power of friendship, action or adventure. Instead, Death Note is a dark crime thriller with thought-provoking themes and dialogue, which may give it strong appeal to seinen manga fans, such as fans of Naoki Urasawa. An anime adaptation soon followed, boosting Death Note‘s fame even further.
Even though Death Note‘s story only spans 12 manga volumes and 37 anime episodes, depending on the version, a lot happens in that time frame, with densely packed episodes and manga chapters to keep the story moving despite its increasing complexity. The overall story of Death Note has a simple premise: a brilliant teenage boy finds a murder notebook from the Shinigami realm, then vows to rid the world of crime with that notebook and build a new world order of justice. What follows is an incredible supernatural crime thriller with a timeline that can be broken down into a few distinct phases.
Like Ryuk, Light feels despair about the world around him, disgusted by rampant crime and people’s mistreatment of one another. The Death Note’s absolute power corrupts Light’s mind after just a few days, tempting him to fight crime with crime of his own. To Ryuk’s delight, Light starts using the notebook to kill criminals by the score, which soon attracts Interpol’s attention. That includes Light’s father, a police officer named Soichiro Yagami. Soichiro follows the letter of the law, and he won’t forgive the mysterious killing of criminals, putting him at odds with his son. Thus, Soichiro is quietly excited when the world’s greatest detective, the enigmatic person known only as L, declares his intent to bring the perpetrator to justice.
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