Some elements that make Monster good - Urasawa Naoki's manga masterpiece (Part 1) 3Some elements that make Monster good - Urasawa Naoki's manga masterpiece (Part 1) 3

1. The rains

If it hadn’t come with the rain, that monster probably wouldn’t have haunted people’s hearts so much.

The Liebert family tragedy happened – and this was also the first time the talented doctor saved the boy – on a rainy night.

Rainy, gloomy and wet.

When I saw my patient die right before my eyes and couldn’t do anything, when the person who coldly and calmly pulled the trigger was the child I had risked my entire future to save.

Some elements that make Monster good - Urasawa Naoki's manga masterpiece (Part 1)

Oh no, in the rain, there was no familiar boy from the past, there was only a monster with no name, no home, no feelings, right in front of my eyes but unable to grasp it, like a passing illusion.

It was also in the rain, but in the hometown, after all, people saw the monster standing there, suddenly and silently as if coming out of an invisible door in space, repeating the same movement.

Obviously, the story does not have a horror tag, but this image is probably the thing that readers are most afraid to see, because it is scary and haunting.

Every time Johan was about to raise his hand, his head automatically screamed a thought: `More? Stop it!`.

The scene is bright and beautiful as Tenma walks on the road under the trees, scattered spots of sunlight shining down at the end of the story.

Some elements that make Monster good - Urasawa Naoki's manga masterpiece (Part 1)

The wind can also fiercely fan the fire that burns the Turkish quarter (the force of nature is truly terrifying).

There was a breeze on the rooftop that soothed the student who was bewildered as he watched his friend shed tears when he heard the story he told about his mother.

There was also a cold wind blowing when the two brothers met again in the middle of a ruined house, memories emerged clearly and one of them suddenly woke up from a long dream.

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