Popular Manga ‘Give My Regards to Black Jack’ Truly Available for Free

Despite being a popular manga serialized in commercial magazines, “Give My Regards to Black Jack” is a manga that the official publisher has made available for free, even in its English version.
It’s truly rare to find manga, especially popular ones, that have their English versions available for free.
I highly recommend giving it a read.

Where to Read “Give My Regards to Black Jack” for Free


Densho Bato – Give My Regards to Black Jack Free Download Page
(You can download the English version PDF file from the button labeled “英語版” which means “English ver.”)

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Summary and Personal Thoughts on “Give My Regards to Black Jack”

The protagonist is a young man who has studied medicine at a prestigious Japanese university and has just obtained his medical license. He starts working in an actual hospital for clinical training, as mandated by Japanese law, but struggles with the gap between the ideals and realities of medical care. The young and justice-driven protagonist faces various challenges during his training.

As for my personal thoughts, my first impression was, “It’s impressive that they have the guts to publish this for free.” It’s a popular work that was serialized in the commercial magazine “Morning” and was even adapted into a live-action drama. It’s genuinely remarkable that it’s available for free. Regarding the content, I feel that readers’ impressions might vary depending on their age. I read this book when I was in college and remember strongly empathizing with the protagonist. However, reading it again at 30, I sometimes found myself irritated by the protagonist’s overly youthful actions. Conversely, it made me realize the youthful sensibilities I might have unknowingly lost over the years, and it reminded me of my younger self.

大山 悠二

31 years old, single. I have been reading manga mainly as an escape from reality since my junior high school days. The genres I'm most familiar with are 'Moe' and 'Isekai' series from the 2000s.

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