“Post-pandemic world ruled by Propater; immune drug lord's son fights back with mercenaries in Gnostic-themed saga.”
Eden: It's an Endless World!
EDEN ~It's an Endless World!~
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Synopsis
Post-pandemic world ruled by Propater; immune drug lord's son fights back with mercenaries in Gnostic-themed saga.
In the panic surrounding a worldwide pandemic which kills 15 percent of the population and cripples many more, a secret organization, the Propater, topples the UN and seizes control of much of the world. A boy and a girl, raised in an abandoned virology research center, immune to the virus, are attacked by the Propater and escape. Twenty years later, the boy is the most powerful drug lord in South America. He aids his son from behind the scenes as he evades and eventually with the help of mercenaries from Nomad (some of them former Propater operatives) fights the Propater. As the plot develops focus shifts away from the main character and develops many sub-plots dedicated to terrorism, Human-improvement, the struggle of the developing countries and the power battles between the drug cartels and Propater. Based strongly on Gnostic mythology, all major characters are named after gnostic deities, and have analogous roles. (Source: MU)
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 18 sampled reviews
What 18 readers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.19 · split reception
5.4 pts
Recommenders 9.1 · others 3.7
↓ 1.00
Running avg · Aug 2007 → Jun 2025
- 9 “Eden is an incredibly engaging read that hooks you with its unique, high-stakes political narrative and absolutely insane historical world-building. There are no notable flaws to report, as the...”
- 10 “This series is a masterpiece of intellectual depth, boasting an impressively realistic cast and a scope that rivals *A Song of Ice and Fire* through its complex exploration of philosophy, physics,...”
- 8 “The story begins with a perfect, compelling premise featuring a strong cast and a masterfully executed exploration of despair and character growth. However, the narrative eventually devolves into...”
Read Order & Related
A self-contained story.
No sequels, spin-offs or alternate tellings — Eden: It's an Endless World! begins and ends here.
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A Manga Publication
- Format 127 × 18 ch × vol
- Total read 16h 56m approx
- Published Sep 1997 – Jun 2008
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M0683 catalog