A review by dorinlazar
MW by Osamu Tezuka

4.0

The story of a psychopath with the power to impersonate women?!?! and a priest who has a very long relationship with him is really a strange one. There are too many strange elements - it's a V for Vendetta mixed with a bit of Hollywood heist and 007 elements as well; the whole book focuses on the negative characters; in fact, there's no positive character, not even the investigator, who is quite naïve for the genius he is supposed to be.

Two things made me shake my head in disbelief. The motivation of Yuki is very strange, and not quite believable. The second one is his perfect planning ability, for which he employs his unbelievable skill at impersonating the very same women he's bedding. But the story still stands, up to its predictable end. But a truly strange and screwed up book, I admit it.