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- © Mosae Nohara / Yen Press
- Manga Score: 6.91
- Author: Mosae Nohara
- Publisher: Yen Press
- Volumes: 2
- DB title: Akai Kiri no Naka kara
- Rating: 16 and up
- Genres: SuspenseGoreHistoricalPsychologicalShounen
From the Red Fog
Synopsis
England at the end of the 19th century. A string of gruesome incidents all lead back to a single boy who was born into a world where chaos and order, and wealth and poverty are deeply intertwined. Guided by a deep solitude, what fate awaits him in the end?
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ekubosama
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There's only three chapters released (or at least translated) right now, so I don't know if the story will get better with time, but from what I have read I'll say this story premise had a lot of potential with poor execution. I liked the idea of a social outcast experiencing the real world for the first time, interacting with others, getting character development etc, but it just blatantly missed the mark. Rwanda escapes from his prison basement and there's no culture shock, he doesn't even get a sunburn from seeing sunlight for the first time lol, he kinda just goes around killing everyone he
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JaracoMan
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I can't express the amount of potential this manga has, although only 4 chapters have been released as of this review I'm writing it has grabbed my attention and won't let go.
For those who have read the series Record of Ragnorok and liked the character Jack the Ripper, this manga is the perfect match up for that kind of thing.
So it is better to read this series knowing that this isn't from the perspective of a good guy.
I highly recommend this for those who enjoy manga's that aren't always from the perspective of a protagonist who is trying to save everyone, but rather someone who read more
For those who have read the series Record of Ragnorok and liked the character Jack the Ripper, this manga is the perfect match up for that kind of thing.
So it is better to read this series knowing that this isn't from the perspective of a good guy.
I highly recommend this for those who enjoy manga's that aren't always from the perspective of a protagonist who is trying to save everyone, but rather someone who read more