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BLAME! Academy and So On
Synopsis
BLAME! Academy and So On is a spin-off series of BLAME! set in the same "City" as BLAME! and is a parody / comedy about various characters in the main BLAME! storyline set in a traditional Japanese school environment. Various elements of the main BLAME! story are parodied, including the relationship between Killy and Cibo, and Dhomochevsky and Iko. Irregularly published in Afternoon and compiled as BLAME! Gakuen and So On September 19, 2008, this is its first official English language release in either digital or print.
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MorningLurker
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Preliminary
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This six page story is entirely unrelated to anything you might assume from the cover image, but nonetheless manages to convey to the reader a significant feeling for the world depicted. The art is a little unrefined, but Nihei's style still shines, or rather it flickers ominously, casting fear and shadow into your heart. As the story's so brief it's easy to recommend, you certainly can't waist much time, and you're at least guaranteed six pages of art by Tsutomu Nihei.
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SafeguardSanakan
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Allow me to give you the quick-and-dirty of this manga.
10 chapters in total. 2 chapters are cannon sequels to the original BLAME! manga series. #6 'Netsphere Engineer' & #8 'BLAME!²' are those two cannon sequels.
Everything else is a mix of parody, dark (often body horror) short-story, or something else entirely.
5/10 for the whole thing. 10/10 for the 2 BLAME! sequel chapters.
If all you care about is BLAME! and cannonically-relevant material to the manga, check out the two chapters listed above. If you're a die-hard fan of Nihei's work, well obviously the entire thing is worth it. If you don't fall into either of these two read more
10 chapters in total. 2 chapters are cannon sequels to the original BLAME! manga series. #6 'Netsphere Engineer' & #8 'BLAME!²' are those two cannon sequels.
Everything else is a mix of parody, dark (often body horror) short-story, or something else entirely.
5/10 for the whole thing. 10/10 for the 2 BLAME! sequel chapters.
If all you care about is BLAME! and cannonically-relevant material to the manga, check out the two chapters listed above. If you're a die-hard fan of Nihei's work, well obviously the entire thing is worth it. If you don't fall into either of these two read more