THE CLASSIC TALE OF SUPER-SOLDIERS AND ANCIENT MYSTERIES RETURNS IN AN ALL-NEW OMNIBUS EDITION!
Every Spriggan is a one-man army–an S-class special operative with unrivaled combat abilities. Tasked with sealing away the dangerous relics of hyper-advanced ancient civilizations, they’re the last line of defence against global catastrophe.
Ominae Yu, the Spriggans’ ace operator, is caught up in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with Yama, a sentient computer program from the distant past. Yama has seized control of every last nuke in the world, and if Yu doesn’t survive its gauntlet of twisted challenges, it’s the end of the line for all humanity!
Hiroshi Takashige made his debut as a manga author with SPRIGGAN, beginning a career that has spanned multiple works in the decades since.
Ryoji Minagawa is a manga artist from Japan who developed an international following with his breakout hit SPRIGGAN, and went on to win the Shogakukan Manga Award for his work on Project Arms. He remains a prolific artist, and several of his assistants have gone on to become successful manga authors in their own right.
THE CLASSIC TALE OF SUPER-SOLDIERS AND ANCIENT MYSTERIES RETURNS IN AN ALL-NEW OMNIBUS EDITION!
Every Spriggan is a one-man army–an S-class special operative with unrivaled combat abilities. Tasked with sealing away the dangerous relics of hyper-advanced ancient civilizations, they’re the last line of defence against global catastrophe.
Ominae Yu, the Spriggans’ ace operator, is caught up in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with Yama, a sentient computer program from the distant past. Yama has seized control of every last nuke in the world, and if Yu doesn’t survive its gauntlet of twisted challenges, it’s the end of the line for all humanity!
Creators
Hiroshi Takashige made his debut as a manga author with SPRIGGAN, beginning a career that has spanned multiple works in the decades since.
Ryoji Minagawa is a manga artist from Japan who developed an international following with his breakout hit SPRIGGAN, and went on to win the Shogakukan Manga Award for his work on Project Arms. He remains a prolific artist, and several of his assistants have gone on to become successful manga authors in their own right.