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[37][38][39] Volume list[edit] No. Title Original release date North American release date 1Tetsuo (鉄雄)September 21, 1984[40]
4-06-103711-0December 13, 2000
978-1-56971-498-0 (Dark Horse)[4]
October 13, 2009
978-1-935429-00-5 (Kodansha)[35]Chapters 1–18, originally serialized from December 1982 to September 1983. [41] 2Akira I (アキラ I)September 4, 1985[42]
4-06-103712-9March 28, 2001
978-1-56971-499-7 (Dark Horse)[43]
June 22, 2010
978-1-935429-02-9 (Kodansha)[44]Chapters 19–33, originally serialized from September 1983 to May 1984. [45] 3Akira II (アキラ II)September 1, 1986[46]
4-06-103713-7June 27, 2001
978-1-56971-525-3 (Dark Horse)[47]
July 13, 2010
978-1-935429-04-3 (Kodansha)[48]Chapters 34–48, originally serialized from May 1984 to January 1985. [49] 4Kei I (ケイ I)July 10, 1987[50]
4-06-103714-5September 19, 2001
978-1-56971-526-0 (Dark Horse)[51]
November 30, 2010
978-1-935429-06-7 (Kodansha)[52]Chapters 49–71, originally serialized from March 1985 to April 1986. [53] 5Kei II (ケイ II)December 11, 1990[54]
4-06-313166-1December 19, 2001
978-1-56971-527-7 (Dark Horse)[55]
March 1, 2011
978-1-935429-07-4 (Kodansha)[56]Chapters 72–96, originally serialized from May 1986 to April 1989[57] 6Kaneda (金田)March 23, 1993[58]
4-06-319339-XMarch 27, 2002
978-1-56971-528-4 (Dark Horse)[33]
April 12, 2011
978-1-935429-08-1 (Kodansha)[36]Chapters 97–120, originally serialized from May 1989 to June 1990. [59] Reception[edit] Sales and awards[edit] The first tankōbon volume, which was released on September 14, 1984, significantly exceeded sales expectations, with its print run increasing from an initial 30,000 copies up to nearly 300,000 copies within two weeks, becoming the number-one best-seller in Japan before eventually selling about 500,000 copies. By 1988, Akira had sold approximately 2 million copies in Japan, from four volumes averaging about 500,000 copies each. [60] The manga was published in the United States in 1988, followed by Spain in 1990, France and Italy by 1991, and then Germany, Sweden, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia and Brazil. It was reported by Critique international that by 2000 Akira had sold 7 million copies worldwide, including 2 million in Japan and 5 million overseas. [61] As of 2005, Akira has been published in more than a dozen languages worldwide.

However, she criticized the anatomy of characters, saying "bodies are often twisted into impossible positions. "[85] Comics & Gaming Magazine's Cole Watson also strongly praised Dio as the highlight character of Part 1, stating that his eyes were glued to the page whenever he appeared, and described him as "the literal embodiment of Satan in manga form. " Watson gave Phantom Blood a 7. 5 out of 10, writing that while there is a lot to enjoy, it primarily serves as Dio's origin story and there are some moments that are "agonizingly slow. "[86] Silverman described Part 2 as "less urgent" than Part 1, which allows for more humor and insanity, while still letting the reader get attached to the characters. [87] She felt positively about how strikingly different the protagonist Joseph is from Part 1's Jonathan.

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