Dominion

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Alternativas: English: Dominion
Synonyms: Dominion F
Japanese: DOMINION
Autor: Shirow, Masamune
Escribe: Manga
Volúmenes: 1
Capítulos: 4
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 1985-03-06 to 1986-03-06
Publicación por entregas: Comicomi

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Alternativas: English: Dominion
Synonyms: Dominion F
Japanese: DOMINION
Autor: Shirow, Masamune
Escribe: Manga
Volúmenes: 1
Capítulos: 4
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 1985-03-06 to 1986-03-06
Publicación por entregas: Comicomi
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3.5
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Resumen
Set in the fictional city of Newport, Japan, in a future in which bacterial air pollution has become so severe that people must wear gas masks when outdoors, the series follows a police squadron that uses tanks.

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Dominion review
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SovietWeeb9
Apr 05, 2021
Because MAL does not have a separate page for both of the Dominion manga (which are vastly different, by the way), I'm going to attempt to write this review to suit both of them.

The original Dominion has got to be the lightest read I've ever bought, Shirow-wise anyway. It was funny, had decent artwork, and had more tanks than you could shake a pistol at. Released in 1986, this is his third work, and one of the easiest ways to get someone at least interested in Shirow. There's no huge glossary you have to memorize, no notes to take or side stories to follow. It's just a straight cop and robber case, and all the wackiness that ensues in between. Some of the characters seem to pop up in other manga of his too, Crolis and Buaku to be precise. The art isn't his best, I'll admit, but it's still decent.

Now No More Noise, which was released in 97 on our shores, is much better. While it doesn't include some of the characters from the original, mainly Al, it does bring a whole new squad and a few unexpected members to the team. The art is vastly improved, since by that time he had gained much more experience, and some of the color sections (there aren't near as many as I'd like), are very pleasing to the eye. The story focuses on yet another crazy criminal, but this outing has a lot more going on. The quirky characters in Leona's squad provide a few laughs and keep the ball rolling, not that it ever really slows down. It's more action packed and easily dominates over the original in almost every aspect of its creation.