![]() ![]() ![]() The pair attempts to fix his ship for him, before it’s too late.Īkira Toriyama’s new book is a refreshing little story, with some superb storytelling throughout. His life is unexpectedly interrupted by the appearance of an alien named Jaco, claiming to be a ‘galactic patrolman’ who has been sent on a mission to eradicate a deadly life-form on its way to Earth. Of course, things don’t go smoothly for Jaco, as his intergalactic spaceship crashes on Omori’s quiet little island. Surrounded by a monster shark, Omori rarely leaves his home as he attempts to continue his research into time-travel. Jaco the Galactic Patrolman is a quirky comedy, which focuses on a retired scientist named Omori, who lives alone on his deserted island. Apart from a few one-shots in Weekly Shonen Jump and some artist collaborations, it is Toriyama’s first new series in years since working on Dragonball and Dragonball Z. This month, that new and exciting title is Akira Toriyama’s Jaco the Galactic Patrolman. However, once in a while there’s something that is relatively fresh and exciting. It can be argued that there really isn’t that much artistic diversity in popular manga nowadays, which is a pressing problem for avid comic readers attempting to return to the Eastern fold. Entire series usually come in more than 50 volumes, or titles are stretched over extended periods, due to their popularity. Sometimes, it’s hard to come by a manga series which is worth a reader’s time. ![]()
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