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Breathtakingly paced and gorgeously composed pages, alive with passion and humor –L.A. Weekly
Considered by many the peak of Osamu Tezuka’s artistic achievement and called his “life’s work” by the author, Phoenix is made up of twelve complex stories linked by the presence of the mythical bird, an immortal guardian of the universal life force. Read in order, the separate stories jump across time, alternating between a distant future and a distant past, converging on the present, with characters from one story being reincarnated in another.
Wolf-faced warrior Harima fights on behalf of the once-deified Ku tribe, who are persecuted as demonic after the introduction of Buddhism to Japan. This conflict is mirrored in the 21st century, when Harima’s counterpart, Bando Suguri, fights against an oppressive Phoenix-worshipping group.
Sun is the longest chapter in the Phoenix series, and its structure is threefold. Harima’s story in 7th century Japan interweaves with that taking place in the 21st century, while another tale of a spiritual battle bridges both past and future.
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