Emerging

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Des alternatives: Japanese: エマージング
Auteur: Hokazono, Masaya
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapitres: 22
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2004-07-08 to 2004-12-09
Sérialisation: Morning

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Des alternatives: Japanese: エマージング
Auteur: Hokazono, Masaya
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapitres: 22
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2004-07-08 to 2004-12-09
Sérialisation: Morning
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Japan is a brilliant Asian model of success and obligatorily. But how would this country manage to manage a large-scale sanitary crisis? What would it happen if, to Shinjuku, one of the biggest districts of Tokyo, a man came to empty of his blood in the street at broad daylight? How would the political and sanitary authorities manage the drama? Think, please, about the question as long as you still have the possibility of it because for the professors Onodera and Sekiguchi it is already too late! An emergent virus begins to insinuate itself slowly into the arteries of the Japanese capital?
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Emerging review
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Mystic_Dreamer13
Apr 06, 2021
So I'm guessing there is going to be some renewed interest in this manga considering the world's current situation with Corona virus. I myself began reading it for the same reason, and while it isn't anything amazing, it is definitely an interesting read that you can probably breeze through in just over an hour.

An aspect I liked about the manga was it's semi realistic take on how a modern day Japan would respond to a pandemic. The virus itself is where the horror part of the manga comes in, and also where the art is at its best. Infected individuals turn into these bloated corpses with bloodshot eyes, eventually imploding as blood ejects from every orfice on their body.It is definelty gross and horrifying, but outside of these moments the art is pretty standard. Not amazing, but not terrible by any means.
I say semi realistic because the manner in which the virus is analyzed and dealt with, as well as the issue of media spreading falsehoods (which is touched upon) is realistic, however I wouldn't imagine a haemorrhagic fever like this ever existing - at least I hope not, the Corona virus is already bad enough :).

Characters are probably the weakest part of the manga, though that is understandable as it is short and focuses mostly on how the virus is dealt with. This brings me to my main gripe with the manga which is it's length. I think it wraps up a little too quickly; I would have liked to see the manga take more time to fully explore the conecpt. Seeing how other countries fight the virus, what measures are taken, what are the effects of the pandemic on the world would have made for a very interesting read. (Basically think Contagion: Manga edition). I think this would also give time for the manga to have a greater focus on regular citizens being affected by the virus, which it does do at times, and these are some of my favourite parts of the manga.

Maybe I'm just wishing for these because I want to see a manga adapt our current situation LOL. Either way the manga definetly eft me wanting more.

TL;DR
A good, short manga about a pandemic that can keep you occupied for a while if you're bored in quarantine.

This is a unique manga, as there aren't that many manga (or anime), to my knowledge, that focus on a pandemic like this. Hopefully more manga/anime are made in the future that focus on this topic. It is definetly likely.
Emerging review
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animexluvr11
Apr 06, 2021
So what do you get when a cold-like -deadly- disease makes someone's eyes go bloodshot, bleed then make the person pretty much 'explode'? You get an epidemic that makes Japan go nuts.

So Emerging is about a viral infection that spreads incredibly easily and produces pretty ugly symptoms. A family doctor, a cool, collected doctor and a Ebola-obsessed doctor manager band together to fight a disease that makes people go boom. Well, sort of. If you want the technical side of things, it just puts a lot of pressure on the blood vessels and the blood needs somewhere to go so it squirts out at wherever possible, causing an 'internal explosion' sort of thing.

The story is incredibly interesting. I got hooked onto it. I would've read it in one night if I wasn't slightly grossed out and if I didn't have to get up early the next day. Every chapter is pretty much a cliffhanger, you just want to know what happens next.

Characters were quite boring. Some were cute, some were weird and some were cool but nothing really impressed me. It was actually the characters that made me get through the first volume. First volume is half driven by character, half by story. The second volume, for me was just full on story. It's not bad or anything, it was still really interesting. If you're looking for good characters, this ain't your manga.

Art was pretty bland as well. Some scenes got me grossed out but I've seen worse. It's not anything that would haunt you, just make you go 'eww'. No biggie.

So yeah, I loved reading it. It hooks you quite easily. The ending for me, was kind of meh. I was expecting that ending but I dunno, something was missing I guess? It was a good ending, just not great. It could've been better. I do recommend this. If you have a weak stomach and is interested in the horror genre, this could slowly exercise you're tummy. People who are already into horror, you've seen worse. Not big on the horror side, what is truly horrific is that this might happen to us. So beware!! Nah, joking, but do stay healthy and maybe this will make people more aware on being clean. I mean come on!! You don't touch blood!!!!!!!! No matter what!!!!!! Learn that lesson well people, learn that lesson well...