Alternative TitlesEnglish: MPD Psycho Synonyms: Multiple Personality Detective Psycho, Tajuu Jinkaku Tantei Saiko, MPD-Psycho Japanese: 多重人格探偵サイコ
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Feb 1997 to ?
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SynopsisThe main character is a detective, Kazuhiko Amamiya, suffering from multiple personality disorder. Starting out as a violent detective series with a twist (the twist being the variant personalities that take over Detective Amamiya at various intervals), the series evolves into an exceptionally complex and involved sci-fi conspiracy story. |
Related MangaSpin-off: MPD Psychoco
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drnyet
28 of 41 people found this review helpful
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23 of ? chapters read
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9 |
| Story |
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This is not for the squeamish, the easily frightened, or those looking for a light manga to read. It is dark and often brutal. The complexity of the plot had me wondering if I should be taking notes, and I actually did end up writing down some details, like the protagonist's personalities, to keep track. That said - if you like both psychological horror and violence, this fits the bill well.
Something needs to be said about the nature of the crimes. These are not straightforward homicides. They are grotesque and morbidly fascinating. Oftentimes the victims are tortured in the most creative ways before being killed. There's something bordering on erotic about some of these killings, as well, and that can be even more disturbing to the reader. If you want to venture to the dark side, though....
The story has its bloodshed, but also its moments of slow building unease, and it's highly psychological. The personalities of detective Amamiya are locked somewhere inside his mind, triggered by unknown sights and sounds. It gives a lingering feeling that something bad could happen at any moment. The art balances the mood superbly. Amamiya's expressions are subtle but effective. You can see the horror on his face as he learns what exactly his alternate personalities have done, as he can feel one approaching. You can also learn to tell, just through expressions, when he's switched to a much more dangerous version of himself. The fear that builds then is palpable.
Besides the mastery of expressions, the art is notable for leaving the characters recognisably Japanese. It's certainly all professional and clean, with highly detailed backgrounds and excruciatingly rendered corpses. I'm not an expert on comic styles, but if I'm using the right terms, there's an abundance of high contrast noir influence to be found. I appreciate it for the depth it adds. At the same time, the number of pages that have no screentones, and are therefore simply high contrast black and white, are a bit harsh.
Character - definitely very complex. It takes a while for the personalities to become apparent, but that's a rather endearing quality for me, as I'm very tired of mangas that have such flat characters that you know them right away. This isn't one of those. It makes it all the more rewarding when you discover a new clue to the true character of someone. Also, the criminals are very interesting. I love seeing psychotic minds at work, and this gives me the perfect window to it. Expressions, dialog, actions and movement, they bring you face to face with the essence of insanity. Seeing it made my breath catch more than once, and I was left staring at a page pondering what I had seen too many times to count.
There are some traits, beyond the obvious violence, that would make this manga unenjoyable to some. Mainly, it's very dry. By that I mean - very minimal comedy, no comic relief characters or clueless sidekicks, mostly a dark and technical atmosphere. It's also an involved read, no mindless sitting by and watching things happen. You need to sit down and read it like you would a serious novel.
But if you do decide to go ahead and read it, despite the dryness, despite the crimes depicted... you are in for a treat. read more
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Arariel
38 of 62 people found this review helpful
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? chapters
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9 |
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9 |
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MPD-Psycho is one of the most sickest,darkest,mind-shocking,breath-taking,eye-popping-from-your-head thing I've read in a while.And I'm speaking softly now..
What do we have in MPD?
We have a detective,who is also a killer,or maybe vice of versa,a killer who is a detective.It's hard to tell.One of the great pluses of this manga is it's complexity,where the reader must understand the way of the twisted killer mind,sometime's this bring's you in the darkes't corner's of your conscious.Creepy.
The artwork..the artwork is great,one of the few mangas that actually has Japanese citizens looking Japanese!(seriously,this one is rare)
The art is defined by its use of simple, clean lines that bring's the needed atmosphere to the story.
Another thing I'm woefully happy in this manga,it's the beggining.The corpse of a woman who's locked in a cold storage freezer,with it's limb cut of(arm' and leg's as well),and the woman itself drugged to a state of unconscious.The punch line?The girl was sent as a mail to our protoganist. So you see,this is like a test,the elimination's of all the weak reader's with faint heart or easily offended.A survival of the fittest you may say.
So if you're one of those wishing fot a higher enlightment , this is a must read. read more
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Mind games, Machiavellian methods, and mass murders. If you found either of these titles interesting, you might want to also try out the other one since both involve unorthodox detectives hunting down serial killers. However, MPD Psycho is definitely not for the faint of heart with its sexual imagery, explicitly gory death scenes, and mentally unstable characters.
Both center around plots of psychological war-fare, an intelligent but slightly disturbed main character. If you like intense psychological drama and a hint of mystery these are right up your alley.
Both manga are dark suspense stories that deal with crime. They have similar thematic and artistic elements. MPD Psycho is a lot more violent than Death Note, but both have very dark storylines.
If talking about series with "hide&seek"/investigation themes, Death Note is a light version of MPD Psycho. Even so, if you liked one, you'll like the other. Each one have their own primary objectives: MPD is to be seen as very adult mangá; DN is to be seen as a "pre-adult" one?
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They're both about serial murder cases and someone who solves them. Also both are gory and show mutilated corpses.
However, MPD Psycho has a more complicated story.
Mystery, serial murders, psychological, seinen, great art, and, last but not least, gore.
Other than the number of chapters the style of the manga is quite the same
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