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Gto: 14 Days In Shonan Vol. 4
By (Author) Tohru Fujisawa
Vertical Inc.
Vertical Inc.
15th August 2012
United States
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200
Width 127mm, Height 178mm
157g
After guiding the infamous Tokyo Kissho Academy through a crash-course of his unique brand of life-lessons, a battered and bruised Eikichi Onizuka takes a well-deserved trip to his hometown of sorts, a typically quiet surfer paradise called Shonan. GTO quickly finds himself leading a two week long field trip with some teens in need. And while Onizuka's curriculum may not rely on the reading, writing and arithmetic that is common in most classrooms, he has more than a few good lessons in personal development, fisticuffs and fun to teach a new generation of troubled teens.
If I had to boil it down to a high concept, Id probably say that GTO is about believing in yourself enough to have a good time in life. Fujisawa does a pretty good job balancing the more saccharine elements of the series with the knock-down, drag-out, somewhat perverted jokes. Its clearly a comedy, but when it takes a turn into drama, it doesnt feel unnatural. 14 Days in Shonan looks like one of those series that can be brutally funny when it wants to beIve got high hopes. Comics Alliance
Cracking open Vertical Inc.s release of GTO: 14 Days in Shonan brought back a lot of manga memories. A lot of the comedy comes not from whats going on around or happening to Onizuka, but how he reacts to it all Established fans will definitely get more out of it, but theres enough fun here to open the doors of all hearts, as Onizuka himself would put it. Otaku USA Magazine
While Ive largely fallen out of manga for a number of reasons, there are certain things that will always draw me back. Discovering that the man behind Great Teacher Onizuka decided to do another series focusing on the character is definitely one of them The opening volume makes things well connected to the original and adjusts to the new situation with ease in a way that doesnt detract or impact what has come before This is a ride I am completely enthused about. Fandom Post
Born in 1967, Tohru Fujisawa is a veteran Japanese comic artist and multimillion unit seller. Best known globally for his international sensation Great Teacher Onizuka (GTO), Fujisawa was the 22nd Kodansha Comic Award Winner in 1998 for his work on the hit series. The GTO property would go on to inspire two animated TV series and an internationally distributed live action TV series by the same name. Since GTO Fujisawa has gone on to pen thirteen more comic series, with four of those properties landing on American shores. Fujisawa continues to be one of the most beloved manga artists of this generation.