
HIKARI-MAN (Omnibus) Vol. 3-4
Translated by Kumar Sivasubramanian
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Hikari-Man has dealt with most of his tormentors, but now the super-powered upperclassman Daiya arrives at his door looking for revenge. The question the manga has been building toward becomes impossible to avoid: if Hikari uses his abilities to defeat every threat, is he a hero — or just a high-voltage bully wearing a different mask? Hideo Yamamoto pushes his superhero deconstruction into darker territory, forcing both Hikari and the reader to confront the uncomfortable truth that power doesn't solve the problem of powerlessness — it just inverts it. The action is visceral; the moral questions are sharper. The continuation of a series that refuses to let its protagonist — or its readers — off the hook about what justice really means.
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