Tank chair

Manabu Yashiro

Book - 2024

Guicheng Island is called "the most dangerous town in the universe," a dystopia ruled by violent gangs fighting for power. After taking a bullet to protect his little sister Shizuka, Nagi must use a wheelchair and is in a comatose state, only returning to his senses in the face of murderous intent. The siblings become a dangerous assassin duo, with Shizuka lining up the jobs and Nagi doing the killing.

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Subjects
Genres
manga (comic books)
Dystopian comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Graphic novels
Manga
Bandes dessinées dystopiques
Bandes dessinées
Mangas
Published
New York, NY : Kodansha USA Publishing [2024]-
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Manabu Yashiro (author)
Other Authors
Max Greenway (translator)
Item Description
Manga.
"First published in Japan in 2023 by Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo"--Colophon.
Manga format; reads back to front, right to left.
Physical Description
volumes : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm
Audience
Rated: Older teen, 16+.
ISBN
9798888771358
9798888771365
9798888771518
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 10 Up--Shizuka Taira is a young girl acting as a broker for her assassin brother, Nagi. Nagi was once the toughest hitman in town, but an accident left him in a largely unresponsive state, and he now uses a wheelchair. However, Shizuka discovers that Nagi can be brought out of his coma when placed in a situation ripe with murderous intent. Having learned this, Shizuka only sets her brother up with the most dangerous jobs possible, believing that, should he be exposed to a truly spectacular will to kill, he'd make a complete recovery. Tank Chair does a fantastic job in bringing a new manner of disability representation to the forefront. Nagi's titular wheelchair is custom and able to take many forms, referred to as marks in the text, inviting plenty of imaginative possibilities down the line. Though Nagi is in a comatose state for a fair share of his scenes, this book is undeniably action-packed, and the moments where he is thwarting evildoers will excite readers. The art is exhilarating, violent, and nothing short of wonderful, while the story's dystopia-riddled setting emanates decay and gloom in each and every panel. While the plot doesn't wade too deep in this opening volume, the fun is undeniable, and the creative potential will have folks absorbed. VERDICT While far too violent for younger readers, this first volume ostentatiously highlights disability representation through outrageous fun action, laying the groundwork for a promising series where anything is possible.--Joe Pascullo

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