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Jan 9, 2024
"Kuroneko no Me ga Yami ni" is -as far as I am aware- Hideshi Hino's most accessible horror work. Many of Hino's manga from this period have childlike qualities, with their large panels, their being written from the perspective of children or storytellers of sorts, and their straightforward stories. However, this particular outing turns down the graphic violence considerably, without losing what makes this artist's works endearingly unique.

Hino's simple tales generally veer towards the eerie or the bizarre rather than the scary, which fits this collection's premise perfectly. "Kuroneko no Me ga Yami ni" presents 4 short stories through the perspective of a cat ...
Jan 5, 2024
"Hannya Haramita" is a collection of short fantasy and science-fiction stories from an unusually well-mannered Shintarou Kago. Among this author's manga I have dared to look into, this is the most accessible besides "Dementia 21". The first story is in the similar avant-garde dark comedy genre as the aforementioned "Dementia 21", the next 4 are (relatively) more down-to-earth and serious, while the final story falls in line with the (usual?) nonsense Kago likes to indulge in.

"Aogeba Sonshi" is a fun and very easy on the eyes take on Kago's habit to turn everyday urban life into an over-the-top farce. The story is set in a ...
Jan 3, 2024
Mixed Feelings
For someone who enjoys dark humor and horror, but does not care much for "grotesque nonsense", picking up a Shintarou Kago is like playing Russian roulette. In this analogy, "Super-Conductive Brains" is a blank: you lose but at least you don't suffer any major consequence.

This manga is not an avant-garde comedy -in the vein of "Dementia 21"- a reasonable reader might hope for, nor is it one of this author's more "extreme" works. "Super-Conductive Brains" is a short science-fiction manga for mature audiences, with a loose overarching story connecting various vignettes set in a rather bleak future.

Granted, the manga is not for the faint of ...
Nov 11, 2023
Mixed Feelings
"Yuugeki Uchuu Senkan Nadesico" is ostensibly an "adaptation" of "Kidou Senkan Nadesico" to manga, which was published concurrently with said anime. However, beyond the facts of its synopsis, it actually offers a significantly different experience, one that rarely makes it stand on its own. Gone is most of the meta commentary, most of the humor, and most of the story one may be familiar with from the show. So what is the hook?

Interestingly enough, the focus of the manga is on the main characters' -Akito and Yurika- relationship and specifically Akito's character growth. In the anime, these parts mostly seemed played for laughs or to ...


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