“Opus” was an ongoing manga by the late Satoshi Kon that was then released in the bi-monthly comic magazine “Comic Guys” from the period of 1995-1996. The magazine was eventually discontinued, and the comic was never completed – almost like a sad reflection of the director’s life.

In a nutshell, Opus’s story revolves around a manga artist that is literally sucked into the world and characters of the very comic he was drawing. This is hardly surprising at all considering Kon Satoshi’s recurring theme of the dream world and its fragile connection to reality.

Published in early 2011, this 2 volume collection of Opus houses all the material previously seen in “Comic Guys”, as well as some unpublished work. The last ten pages or so of volume 2 consists of rough, uncompleted panels by the director.

Style-wise, Kon Satoshi’s art work bears an unmistakable resemblance to Otomo Katsuhiro’s , and that’s simply because he was a former student of Otomo’s. The look of Kon’s female characters are pretty distinctive though, as immortalized by Mima from Perfect Blue.

Given that so little of Satoshi Kon’s art work has been made available in print ( also check out his Millenium Actress Art book ), this is a pretty rare treat. Highly recommended.

Update 14/07/2014 – An English edition of Opus is now available.

“Opus Volume 1 – Kon Satoshi オーパス 今敏 漫画” manga details :

– Dimensions – 8.2 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
– Softcover, 193 pages
– B&W, in Japanese language

“Opus Volume 2 – Kon Satoshi オーパス 今敏 漫画” manga details :

– Dimensions – 8.2 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
– Softcover, 175 pages
– B&W, in Japanese language

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