Whether he is viewed as a terrifying antagonist or the source of a hero's strength, Amon remains the most "solid of the princes of demons," a timeless icon of dark fantasy and horror.
Once liberated, Amon embarks on a brutal rampage, proving himself far more savage and powerful than the Devilman Akira. amon: devilman
: The narrative is often criticized for being thin. It relies heavily on flashbacks and dream sequences, which can feel like "padding" in a 45-minute runtime. Whether he is viewed as a terrifying antagonist
Kinutani’s art is the star here. Moving away from Nagai’s blocky dynamism, Amon embraces a 90s “extreme” aesthetic: hyper-detailed muscle fibers, spattered inks, and double-page spreads of demonic anatomy that feel like H.R. Giger meeting a slasher film. Amon’s design is less a heroic fusion and more a biological weapon—jagged, asymmetrical, with a mouth that unhinges like a serpent. It relies heavily on flashbacks and dream sequences,