Focus on the panel where the "God Aliens" explain the insignificance of human life. Why It Works:
His best panels stop time. They force you to look at the abyss—and realize the abyss is wearing a glowing spandex suit and smiling. gantz best panel
It captures the "Superman" fantasy turned sour. The glowing lines suggest power, but the black eyes suggest a loss of self. Are we looking at a hero or a monster? This panel is pure iconography; you could put it on a poster without any text, and any Gantz fan would know exactly what it means. Focus on the panel where the "God Aliens"
in his upgraded hard suit, standing amidst the total devastation of Dotonbori. It captures the "Superman" fantasy turned sour
Often cited as the most "anxiety-inducing" and visually stunning mission start. The Content:
The consensus among Gantz fans for the single best panel isn’t just a fight scene or a monster reveal. It’s a quiet, terrifying moment of psychological collapse.
In terms of raw emotion and kinetic energy, the panel of Kei Kurono defending his classroom from the shape-shifting aliens is iconic. It marks the definitive turning point for his character. No longer the selfish protagonist we met in chapter one, he stands in a dynamic, high-contrast pose, Gantz sword drawn, ready to die for people who don't even like him. The speed lines and the look of sheer focus on his face make it one of the most heroic frames in the series. The Arrival of the Giant Mechs