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G. -On the Movement of the Earth- 3
G. -On the Movement of the Earth- 3
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Book Introduction
What can move the 'world'
The lineage of those who believe that 'intellect' is the only thing that exists continues.
Even if the end of that road is stained with 'blood'―


15th century Europe, where astronomy was looked down upon.
A work depicting the life-threatening journey of those who explore the forbidden theory of 'heliocentrism' and their conflict with the religious sect 'C Church' that persecutes them.
He won the grand prize of the [Tezuka Osamu Cultural Award], a prestigious Japanese manga award.
Volumes 3 and 4 published simultaneously.

index
Episode 13 003
Episode 14: 022
Episode 15: 043
Episode 16: 063
Episode 17: 081
Episode 18: 101
Episode 19: 119
Episode 20: 135
Episode 21, Chapter 161

Publisher's Review
★ Local animation production decided!
Is it intelligence or violence that is needed to change the world?
"ji.
-On the Movement of the Earth-』 Volumes 3 and 4 published simultaneously!


15th century Europe, where religion and faith were at the center of all social order.
An era when the geocentric theory, which states that the Earth is at the center of the universe and the rest of the celestial bodies revolve around it, was dominant.
One by one, those who began to doubt this 'absolute truth' began to appear.
But in a society where all heretics are executed, advocating the taboo 'heliocentric theory' is something that requires risking one's life.
Nevertheless, the journey of those who seek to move history and move the Earth continues.
In Volume 3 of 『G.』, the sharp-eyed proxy duelist 'Okji' and the genius monk 'Badeni' are joined by the astronomy research institute employee 'Yolenta', heralding a new twist in the story.

"Your choice is a grave error in the way you engage in academic research on heliocentrism."
"Yes, I guess so.
But, I ‘believe’ in the heliocentric theory.”

The original Japanese title of the work, 『チ。』, contains the meanings of '地' meaning earth, '知' meaning intelligence, and '血' meaning blood.
As we enter volumes 3 and 4, the meaning behind the title is revealed through the conflict between the main characters.
C Church, a religious group that views those who advocate the heliocentric theory as objects of 'salvation' and believes that the future lies in ruling them with violence, and its heresy inquisitors.
Heliocentric supporters who do not hesitate to use any means necessary to establish the hypothesis that 'the Earth moves' as 'truth'.
"G.I." depicts the clash between these two forces and fiercely asks what draws the line between intellect and violence, rationality and irrationality.

"I sense unquestionable talent," praised Hitoshi Iwaaki of "Parasyte."
An epic drawn by the rising new cartoonist, Uoto.


"ji.
-On the Movement of the Earth-" is a work that has been a hot topic every day since its release, with a cumulative circulation of over 2.8 million copies in Japan.
The dazzling list of awards proves the outstanding quality of the work as well as its popularity.
It was nominated for the [Japan Manga Awards] for two consecutive years (2nd place in 2021, 5th place in 2022), and was selected as 2nd place in the [This Manga is Amazing!] Men's category in 2022.
By winning the grand prize of the 26th [Tezuka Osamu Cultural Award], one of Japan's three major manga awards, Uoto, known to have been born in 1997, became the youngest recipient ever.

"I'd rather move the world itself than move within it properly. Wouldn't that be too reckless?"

『G.』, which began serialization in 2020 and ended after two years, is Uoto's first full-length manga.
The belief that history can be changed only by those who stick to their beliefs, even if they are considered 'wrong' by everyone.
And it is a work that allows us to glimpse the author's imagination about the secrets behind science and history.
In response, praise for the work is pouring in from all walks of life in Japan.
Manga artists such as Hitoshi Iwaaki of "Parasyte" and "History" and Shin Takahashi of "The Ultimate Weapon: Her," as well as famous Japanese singer Gen Hoshino, left favorable reviews, saying, "It was an experience that went beyond emotion and moved my heart."
From powerful dialogue and thrilling narratives to the clashes and conflicts between characters who each hold on to their own beliefs.
The unpredictable journey of those who boldly advance toward the truth will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: December 20, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 188 pages | 252g | 140*200*13mm
- ISBN13: 9788954690362
- ISBN10: 895469036X

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