Kijin Gahou
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Kijin Gahou

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Atsumemomo, Harakiri, Fetus Collection, Holy Night, Suck It, The Unscratchable Itch, Kakkasouyou, Daisei'ya
Japanese: 奇人画報


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 9
Status: Finished
Published: May 2004
Genres: Avant Garde Avant Garde, Horror Horror, Ecchi Ecchi
Theme: School School
Serialization: Manga Erotics F
Authors: Kago, Shintarou (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.301 (scored by 25592,559 users)
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Ranked: #179702
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Popularity: #3610
Members: 6,058
Favorites: 58

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Preliminary Spoiler
Dec 24, 2010
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (1/9 chp)
Came across this here and read the reviews so I was all curious to see what this was about,alhough I did know it'd be shocking.And of course it was very.But I don't believe I'll be scarred for life though,so I guess it's o-k-a-y I think...

It is pretty unvonventional I have to say,unusual and weird.Also twisted but that was to be expected by its title and summary.Don't think it is quite deep but even if it was I won't waste my time and think about it much,I don't want it stuck in my head,that's for sure.
It is about a man who in the process of the ...
Aug 12, 2024
Mixed Feelings
I came back and finished this work after dropping it for a month. It's deeply interesting, but truly appalling. I've read eroguro manga by many artists and had high hopes for it.

Like many artists of the genre, Shintaro Kago's art is breathtaking, and it gives off the feeling of 'wow, now this is art!' It's a keystone of the genre, and his ability to depict the subject matter was truly impressive.

Unfortunately (or fortunately?), this is the most intensely horrific piece of media I've read. The subject matter for each chapter is very taboo, and that is the vehicle for its curiosity and also ...