“Ai rescues a feral, super-strong boy named Makoto who rapidly learns but becomes uncontrollable.”
The Last Man
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Ai rescues a feral, super-strong boy named Makoto who rapidly learns but becomes uncontrollable.
Ai Omori finds a naked and unconscious boy at a sidewalk and decides to bring him to her home. She gives him a name: Makoto. Makoto isn't able to eat or walk, and doesn't speak a language: practically he is like a baby. But he start learning immediately what people do and soon, shows an incredible strength. He acts instinctively and becomes uncontrollable.
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A Manga Publication
- Format 134 × 12 ch × vol
- Total read 17h 52m approx
- Published Apr 1998 – Feb 2001
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M11118 catalog