Death Note -

The series poses deep ethical questions: Is it right to kill those who have done wrong to save the innocent? Does absolute power inherently corrupt?.

The franchise has expanded significantly since its manga debut in 2003: Death Note

A 37-episode series by Madhouse, widely considered a masterpiece for its music, art, and faithful adaptation. The series poses deep ethical questions: Is it

The "Death Note" functions based on specific, complex rules, some of which are used as plot devices: The "Death Note" functions based on specific, complex

Light Yagami uses the notebook under the alias "Kira" to eliminate criminals and create a "perfect" world where he reigns as a god-like figure.

" Death Note " is a critically acclaimed Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It follows Light Yagami, a genius high school student who finds a supernatural notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it. The series is a high-stakes psychological thriller that pits Light against the world's greatest detective, L, in a battle of wits over the definition of justice. Core Narrative & Themes