“The Gods Lie” is a manga written and illustrated by Kaori Ozaki. Originally serialized in the manga magazine “Monthly Afternoon” from April to June 2013, it was later published as a single volume in July 2013 in Japan and subsequently translated into English.
The story revolves around Natsuru Nanao, a 6th-grade boy who encounters Rio Suzumura, a mysterious and troubled girl, during his summer break. Rio is known for her aloofness and often skips school, but Natsuru finds himself drawn to her. Despite their differences, the two form an unlikely bond as they spend time together during the summer.
As the story unfolds, Natsuru learns about Rio’s difficult family situation and the burdens she carries. Through their interactions, he begins to understand the pain and loneliness she experiences, leading him to confront his own emotions and perceptions of the world.
“The Gods Lie” explores themes of friendship, loss, and the complexities of adolescence. It delves into the struggles and insecurities faced by young people as they navigate the challenges of growing up and coming to terms with their own identities.
Kaori Ozaki’s artwork is known for its emotional depth and expressive characterizations, which complement the poignant storytelling. “The Gods Lie” has received critical acclaim for its poignant narrative, well-developed characters, and beautiful artwork, making it a standout work in the realm of coming-of-age manga.