While Netflix’s live-action “Death Note” left a bad taste for fans, the manga’s out to remind you about the reasons why this series is an anime favorite. Following an announcement from creators Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, “Death Note” returns after 12 years for a special one-shot—and you can read it for free.
The 87-paged story sees God of Death Ryuk fall to Earth as he ventures out to locate a new Kira, one who yields the Death Note. If you need a crash course on the series, the Death Note is a pretty powerful tool to have in your arsenal—it’s a book that can kill anyone whose name is written on it. During Ryuk’s quest, the death god finds his path to a middle school student named Minoru Tanaka, who becomes the current bearer of the lethal book.
Death Note Special One-Shot: The world’s thrown into chaos when Ryuk goes apple hunting! Read it FREE from the official source! https://t.co/iBf1t0pv2V pic.twitter.com/UZL10GfEF5
— Shonen Jump (@shonenjump) February 3, 2020
The latest “Death Note” also features obvious nudges to the contemporary climate, with one panel showing Donald Trump attempting to buy the Death Note for $500 billion. As Ryuk and Trump negotiate in the Oval Office, a new rule has been added to the bargain—any human who buys or sells the Death Note has to pay the price of their life. Not surprisingly, the God of Death knows a thing or two about “The Art of the Deal.”
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Death Note came back just to call out Donald Tr*mp 2020 IS WILD #spoilers pic.twitter.com/UBFM5BhtEp
— amber 🍉 (@mbrleigh) February 3, 2020
This special one-shot follows after the manga’s original 12-volume run from 2004 to 2006. After several live-action movies, a popular anime series and a couple of spin-offs, this marks “Death Note’s” return after more than a decade. If you want your “Death Note” needs sated, you can read the special one-shot on Viz Media’s website for free.
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