The acclaimed anime Doctor Stone is in its final stretch, which opens the door to new works in the entertainment landscape.
Among these, Taiga of Genesis stands out, a manga released in 2017 that has not yet been adapted into anime format but offers a unique experience focused on survival and the exploration of the human condition.
A manga about how difficult it is to survive in the Stone Age
Taiga of Genesis takes us to Australia during the Pleistocene, where a group of university students, caught in their personal crises and facing impending adulthood, is forced to confront a primitive and wild world. This story is not only a journey of survival but also a profound reflection on the social and psychological dynamics that arise in extreme situations.
The narrative explores how these young people must adapt to a hostile environment, dealing with wild animals and the absence of technology, while embarking on a journey towards their own personal transformation.
The author, Keiji Moura, known for being the current responsible for Berserk after the death of Kentaro Miura, imbues this manga with a particular style that has resonated positively with the Japanese audience. Unlike other series in the isekai genre, Taiga of Genesis distances itself from the usual fantasy, focusing on the introspection and internal struggles of its characters, providing an innovative view of human history and its interactions.
The reception of the manga has been solid, indicating that, although it does not yet have an anime adaptation, its quality and depth position it as a must-read for fans of survival stories and emotional exploration. With the conclusion of Doctor Stone, Taiga of Genesis could become the new favorite for those looking for something fresh and thought-provoking in the realm of manga.

