Description
- ISBN-13: 9780007251629
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0007251629
- Publisher Date: 28 Oct 2010
- Binding: Paperback
- Weight: 500 gr
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹679.15Current price is: ₹679.15.
Prince Ajatasattu grapples with a prophecy foretelling his patricide in Buddha 7.” Blaming the Buddha, he seeks retribution while Devadatta exploits the ensuing conflict. Explore Tezuka’s iconic graphic novel series, blending humor, action, and philosophy to depict Siddhartha’s journey and enlightenment. Witness the clash of destinies and ideologies in this captivating tale.”
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Himanshu Gupta –
An amazing book and great story. Tezuka is at his best. The art is so good that it really gets you in mood to read it again and again.
Palak Shah –
Really captures the battle between good and evil. Great visuals and strong themes. I would recommend it.
Stuti Goyal –
Intriguing storyline, though I wasn’t completely sold on the character of Ajatasattu. The art style is unique, and the philosophical themes are thought-provoking.
Nikhil Jha –
This graphic novel provides a unique, and compelling lens. It is an artistic take. Definitely recommend. Not the best.
Anonymous –
Enjoyed the exploration of Ajatasattu’s inner turmoil. The art style is classic Tezuka. I found the pacing a bit uneven.
Joydeepa Nandy –
Loved the blend of action and philosophy. Tezuka’s storytelling is captivating. Some of the historical context was a little confusing, though.
Mohit Bijpuriya –
A fascinating take on the Ajatasattu story! Tezuka’s art is always a treat, but the plot felt a little rushed in places. Still worth a read for manga fans.
Tushar Kaul –
The story of Ajatasattu’s plight is well-presented in this book. Some concepts were hard to follow. Overall, a good effort!
Ishan Srivastava –
A powerful story about destiny and choice. The artwork is expressive, and the characters are well-developed. Highly recommended! The story kept me hooked
Kshitij Vilas Chaudhari –
Interesting take. The character felt a little flat and unbelievable. I’m not sure I loved the take on the prophecy concept.
Shamir A –
The art is superb, but I found the philosophy hard to grasp. I think readers need some background to properly engage.
Anushka Agrawal –
Didn’t realize I’d enjoy this so much. It’s a great interpretation of a story and well-illustrated. Definitely worth a read!
Swapnil Harishbhai Patel –
A must-read for Tezuka fans. The story is engaging, and the themes are timeless. Some of the humor felt a bit out of place.
Himanshu Garg –
I found the characters compelling, but the narrative jumped around. Tezuka’s vision shines through, making it an interesting read.
Utkarsh Chauhan –
A thought-provoking adaptation of the Buddhist legend. The art is stunning, and the characters are complex. A bit dense at times, but worth it.
Sarthak Singh –
Stunning artwork, complex themes. I have mixed feelings on this. The character development could’ve been better.
Sarthak Raj Vats –
A very unique manga style! Some of the fighting seemed a little cartoonish, but the story itself pulled me in.