A review by mschlat
Master Keaton, Vol. 3, Volume 3 by Takashi Nagasaki, Naoki Urasawa

4.0

One of the great things about the set up of the Master Keaton character (insurance investigator/archaeologist/divorced father/survival combat expert) is how many different story types you can tell. In this volume, you have a hostage negotiation story, a sad and funny Christmas tale involving three salesmen, a narrative on Spanish duelers, and an elegy to young man who dies with no one to help him. And that's about half of the stories... I still miss the overarching narrative from other Urasawa stories, but this is a good read.