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Voir, sur cette matière, l'ouvrage de tel auteur.
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Akira was instrumental in the surge in popularity of manga outside Japan, especially in the United States and France. [9][10] The manga won several awards, including the Kodansha Manga Award, a Harvey Award, and four Eisner Awards. Plot[edit] Volume 1: Tetsuo[edit] On December 6, 1982,[a] an apparent nuclear explosion destroys Tokyo and starts World War III. By 2019,[b] a new city called Neo-Tokyo has been built on artificial islands in Tokyo Bay. Although Neo-Tokyo is set to host the XXXII Olympic Games, the city is gripped by anti-government terrorism and gang violence. While exploring the ruins of old Tokyo, Tetsuo Shima, a member of the bōsōzoku gang led by Shōtarō Kaneda, is accidentally injured when his bike crashes after Takashi — a child Esper with wizened features — blocks his path. This incident awakens psychic powers in Tetsuo, attracting the attention of a secret government project directed by JSDF Colonel Shikishima. These increasing powers unhinge Tetsuo's mind, exacerbating his inferiority complex about Kaneda and leading him to assume leadership of the rival Clown Gang through violence. Meanwhile, Kaneda becomes involved with Kei, a member of a terrorist organization that stages anti-government attacks. Led by Ryusaku and opposition Diet leader Nezu, the terrorists get wind of the Colonel's project and a mysterious figure connected with it known as "Akira. " They hope to use this leaked information and try to restrict Kaneda's movements because of his involvement with their activities. 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