Neon Genesis Evangelion (manga)

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Neon Genesis Evangelion is a manga series by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto. It is an alternate retelling of the story of the Neon Genesis Evangelion TV series, constituting a separate continuity, with many subtle and obvious changes from the series on which it is based.

The manga series was serialized in Shōnen Ace from December 24, 1994 to June 4, 2013 and consisted of 96 chapters and a bonus chapter spread across 14 volumes. The manga ran both before the series premiered and after the series had ended, with its debut some 10 months ahead of the show's release in October 1995, and a concluded 17 years after the series' end in March 1996.

Links to the summaries of each volume of the manga are listed below.


Manga Volumes
Volume 1 | Volume 2 | Volume 3 | Volume 4 | Volume 5 | Volume 6 | Volume 7 | Volume 8 | Volume 9 | Volume 10
Volume 11 | Volume 12 | Volume 13 | Volume 14



Changes made from the anime series

Shinji's opening monologue (Click to Enlarge)

Plot changes

The plot of the manga follows the anime closely in its first half or so, with Sadamoto adding and changing significant elements in the second half.

  • Shinji acts more like the typical mecha protagonist, with a lot more sarcasm and backbone than he ever showed in the anime.
  • Pen Pen is given a backstory; he was a penguin that was being experimented on, and was rescued by Misato.
  • Shinji runs away because he finds a journal Misato had been keeping, which detailed Shinji's behavior while she was watching him.
  • Shinji, along with Toji and Kensuke, are not present for the fight with Gaghiel; Shinji watches it on tape at NERV HQ.
    • As such, the circumstances of their meeting are changed: Shinji meets Asuka at an arcade, where he, Toji, and Kensuke watch her beat up some men.
  • Kensuke Aida is smitten with Asuka, however, he never mentions it to her.
  • Hikari approaches Shinji to ask for help in regards to Toji
    • Shinji is also aware of Toji's status as the pilot of Eva-03 before the battle, as Toji made sure to tell him.
  • Toji dies in the battle, as opposed to surviving with a missing leg.
  • Thirteen of the Seventeen Angels are used, with the Lilin being the final Angel encountered, much like EoE.
  • Kaji is much more present in the manga than in the anime, giving Shinji a lot more advice. It is also made very clear that he is dead in the manga with him embracing his death brother's spirit, as opposed to the anime's more ambiguous scene depicting his death.
  • Kaworu Nagisa appears much earlier than in the anime, as a replacement pilot for Eva-02, when it appears that Asuka's synch ratio is dropping too low. This pushes Asuka to fight Arael in order to show she can still fight
    • Kaworu is also present for the fight with Armisael, after becoming Eva-02's pilot.
  • Like in the anime, in the manga Shinji shows no sexual attraction to Rei. But he is able to define their relationship when he says "What I feel for Ayanami, it doesn't go with words...like 'like' and 'want to go out with.' It's as if she's a part of me that was torn away a long time ago." (Volume 5 of the manga)
  • After Kaworu's death, Shinji acknowledges openly his need for bonds and exhibits his despondency when those bonds are severed. For example, when Shinji heads to see Asuka in the hospital he says, "The Asuka I want to protect isn't this empty shell!" Meaning, Asuka's distance from him represents the completion of his social estrangement, not that he had sexual feelings for her, which is a clear contrast to his masturbating over Asuka's body in End of Evangelion. Asuka then wakes up from her coma and attempts to strangle Shinji before she is subdued (where she proclaims her hate for everyone). After this, the manga begins to loosely follow End of Evangelion.
  • Unlike End of Evangelion, Shinji is rescued from the JSSDF by Gendo; Misato only shows up later to escort Shinji.
  • The ending is drastically different, with the beach scene of Shinji and Asuka from EoE replaced with something far more interesting, a world where the Evangelions apparently never existed, and the overall ending is more optimistic as well.

Changes in character backstory

  • Shinji Ikari - Instead of living with his sensei for the years after Yui's death, Shinji lived with his aunt and uncle. From Stage 90, it is made clear that his relatives are Yui's relatives, but it is left unknown from dialogue whether his aunt or uncle are the sibling of Yui.
  • Asuka Langley Soryu - Asuka was a test-tube baby, instead of being the child of Kyoko and Langley. Kyoko remains her mother, however, and the rest of her story remains the same.
  • Ryoji Kaji - Kaji is given a backstory in the manga. He lived with many children on the streets, stealing food to survive after Second Impact.

Character design alterations

  • Shinji Ikari - In the anime series, Shinji is always depicted with brown hair and blue eyes. However, in the manga, Shinji has darker hair and brown eyes.
  • Asuka Langley Soryu - In the anime, Asuka has dark red hair. In the manga, she has a lighter, strawberry blonde hair.
  • Kaworu Nagisa - Kaworu's hair and face became thinner and more angular, more mature in a way. His hair is shorter and silver colored, as opposed to a lavender gray. His pupils are more prominently depicted than they are in the anime.

Supplemental material

  • In the Japanese volumes of the manga there is usually an interview with one of the production team who made, or were otherwise involved in, the television series.
  • At the end of each volume a 4-koma called Angel Kiss was usually present.
  • This supplemental material was translated and published by Viz Media in their special edition release of Sadamoto's manga.

Notes

  • According to an Interview from April 1996 which was published in the original Japanese Manga Volume 2, Sadamoto stated that he "wrote the script of the manga using the anime as a base", implying that the Evangelion anime was produced first (even though the manga was released first).
  • Mari shows up in the bonus chapter of the final volume as a college schoolmate of Yui and Kyoko, who is smitten with Yui, and jealous that she is in a relationship with Gendo.
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