Devilman Amon ((free)) May 2026
That isn't Akira. That is Amon peeking through the window.
When most people talk about Go Nagai’s seminal masterpiece Devilman , they talk about the tragic hero, Akira Fudo. They talk about the shocking violence, the nihilistic ending, and the infamous “Sirene” bathhouse fight. But lurking just beneath the surface of Akira’s muscular, red-skinned frame is a ghost—a demon so ancient, so purely malevolent, that even in defeat, he might have won. devilman amon
In this version, Akira Fudo is essentially dead. The stress of battle has shattered his psyche, and . That isn't Akira
He dies with Akira.
But here is the crucial question that the manga constantly asks: Does the engine ever leak into the driver? Throughout the series, we see Akira losing control. When he fights Jinmen (the "Face" demon) or when he battles the militaristic General Zann, we see Akira’s eyes go cold. The cross-shaped scar on his forehead glows. His voice drops an octave. They talk about the shocking violence, the nihilistic