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  • Personally I've only read two of his works. Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom) (1951) and Black Jack (1973) and I think it was decent. I think there are a lot more better manga right now but I believe his works paved the way to what we currently have.

    I started this mangaka discussion with Osamu Tezuka because what better way to start than with the God of Manga himself; and I've been eyeing to read some of his works like Nextworld.

  • I'd argue the toy part was relevant for the marketing of the movie. If you change everything to a fictional toy called Narnie, probably no one would watch it even if the movie would probably still be the same.

    Barbenheimer marketing helped too.

    The point still stands though, movie about toys=! success.

  • Edge of Tomorrow is based on a japanese book or Manga (I forgot which came first) called All You Need is Kill.

    The manga was good, but the movie adaptation was just much much better. The mimics were designed differently and the plot differed enough to make a significant boost.