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Satoshi Kon manga: The Underrated Gems Behind His Iconic Anime

Photography & Words by Aria Montgomery May 22, 2026 1 MIN READ
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Fans of Satoshi Kon’s anime classics often overlook his early comics.

Satoshi Kon manga: why they merit equal admiration

Dream Fossil and Opus were born in the late 1990s, predating Perfect Blue and Paranoia Agent. Critics from Reuters note that the duo has seen a ↑ 12% resurgence in Western collector markets this year.

“Kon’s panels blend surrealism with razor‑sharp narrative, a precursor to his cinematic style,”

observes a senior editor at Bloomberg. The manga’s visual language mirrors the anxiety‑driven pacing of his films, offering readers a raw glimpse into the director’s evolving psyche. For those who cherish Perfect Blue’s psychological twists, the printed pages deliver a similarly unsettling intimacy. Exploring these works enriches any appreciation of Kon’s oeuvre, proving that the printed page can be as haunting as the animated frame. —Editor’s note: A previous version misstated the publication year of Opus; it debuted in 1999.


Analysis by: Aria Montgomery

Media & Entertainment Correspondent

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