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When Happy! ended in 1999, he began the weekly 20th Century Boys. Writing both Monster and 20th Century Boys at the same time caused him to be briefly hospitalized for exhaustion. [5] Media[edit] Manga[edit] Main article: List of Monster chapters
Written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa, Monster was serialized in Shōgakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original from December 1994 to December 2001. [6] Shōgakukan collected its 162 chapters into 18 tankōbon volumes released from 30 June 1995 to 28 February 2002. [7] Takashi Nagasaki is credited as "co-producer" of the manga's story. [8] Monster received a nine-volume kanzenban re-release
between 30 January and 29 August 2008. [9][10] Monster was licensed in North America by Viz Media, who published all 18 volumes between 21 February 2006 and 16 December 2008. [11] They released the kanzenban version of the series, titled Monster: The Perfect Edition, between 15 July 2014 and 19 July 2016. [11][12][13] Anime[edit] Main article: List of Monster episodes The manga series was adapted into an anime by Madhouse, which aired between 7 April 2004 and 28 September 2005 on Nippon TV. Directed by Masayuki Kojima and written by Tatsuhiko Urahata, it features original character designs by long-time Studio Ghibli animator Kitarō Kōsaka which were adapted for the anime by Shigeru Fujita. David Sylvian was commissioned to write the ending theme, "For the Love of Life", on which he collaborated with Haishima Kuniaki.