In 'Monster' by Urasawa Naoki, it's a complex tale. It delves deep into the human psyche. The 'monster' Johan is a very mysterious character. He has an ability to manipulate people around him. Dr. Tenma's life gets completely turned upside down as he tries to atone for his initial decision to save Johan. There are many sub - plots and side characters that add depth to the overall narrative. For example, the police detective who is also on the trail of Johan, and the various victims and their backstories that are gradually revealed as the story progresses.
It has had successful adaptations. The manga's complex plot and characters have been adapted well in various forms, maintaining their depth and intrigue.
The main characters are Dr. Kenzou Tenma and Johan. Dr. Tenma is the doctor who saves Johan's life. Johan is the 'monster' who becomes a serial killer.
Well, the ending of Pluto manga is a bit complex. It involves a series of events that bring about a conclusive yet thought-provoking finale. The characters' arcs reach a point of closure with some surprising twists.
Not always. The Pluto anime might leave out some minor elements or compress certain storylines for better pacing and adaptation to the animation format. However, the core of the story is typically represented.