An amazing blend of art styles combined with hard-SF elements and meta-comedy to create a comic truly unlike any other!
Pyontaro is a middle schooler whose little sister, Futaba, simply adores him. One day, he and his buddies—the so-called “Small Three”—decide to watch a weird disc their teacher lent them. Little do the boys realize this disc is linked to another universe...and while they aren’t looking, Futaba gets sucked in! Can Pyontaro and his friends find Futaba? And just what is this other world they've discovered?!
Ikeda has no social media and has revealed no personal information - a man of mystery! There are rumors that he is another creator but no one knows for sure. "Thunder 3" is his first series.
"Kodansha's Thunder 3 sets the high-water mark for artistic innovation by using a groundbreaking technique that's been recently used to great effect in anime. Experimentation with art style has always been a part of any visual medium, and Thunder 3's experimental style marks it as one of the most interesting recent manga." - ScreenRant
An amazing blend of art styles combined with hard-SF elements and meta-comedy to create a comic truly unlike any other!
Pyontaro is a middle schooler whose little sister, Futaba, simply adores him. One day, he and his buddies—the so-called “Small Three”—decide to watch a weird disc their teacher lent them. Little do the boys realize this disc is linked to another universe...and while they aren’t looking, Futaba gets sucked in! Can Pyontaro and his friends find Futaba? And just what is this other world they've discovered?!
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Ikeda has no social media and has revealed no personal information - a man of mystery! There are rumors that he is another creator but no one knows for sure. "Thunder 3" is his first series.
"Kodansha's Thunder 3 sets the high-water mark for artistic innovation by using a groundbreaking technique that's been recently used to great effect in anime. Experimentation with art style has always been a part of any visual medium, and Thunder 3's experimental style marks it as one of the most interesting recent manga." - ScreenRant