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Posted: Wed 12:24, 25 Sep 2013
Post subject: Top 10 Scariest Manga You Haven't Read-spun1 Nike
Top 10 Scariest Manga You Haven't Read
Much like Doraemon, Kitaro of the Graveyard is almost an institution in Japan, while he's all but unknown in the English speaking world. Mangaka Shigeru Mizuki's hometown of Sakaiminato has a whole street dedicated him, flanked by 100 bronze statues of Gegege no Kitaro's characters: In contrast, the US has just seen its first license of a Mizuki manga in the last few months. It's a terrible shame, too, because Mizuki and Kitaro are responsible for popularizing yokai, the indigenous folk monsters of Japan, in anime and manga. Young Kitaro, whose missing left eye is always covered by his iconic haircut, is the last living member of the Ghost Tribe. Together with the re-animated eye of his deceased father and associate Ratman, Kitaro struggles to maintain peace between humans and yokai, usually by fighting off threats with magical and high-tech gadgets. Kitaro's spooky world is rendered in imaginative detail. It's amazing accomplishment, especially when you learn that southpaw Mizuki lost his left arm in World War II, and retrained himself to draw with his right hand. Kodansha USA could earn a lot of goodwill by putting out the rest of the series.
Reiko Himezono was slaying zombies in a form-fitting schoolgirl uniform before slaying zombies in form-fitting sailor suits was cool. Mangaka Rei Mikamoto has made a career of drawing busty, capable women slaughtering the undead in various gory ways, and Reiko was his first claim to fame. For those who wish to hear the final words of the departed, Reiko will raise the dead, for a price. Of course, those who died during the prime of their life tend to be quite angry,[url=http://monclerjackasverige.albirank.net/][b]Billigt Moncler Jacka[/b][/url], so the zombie versions of the departed tend to prefer dismemberment to discussion. Reiko's sister, the evil Riruka, is even less ethical than Reiko, and has decided to raise a zombie army to take over the world. It's up to Reiko and her motley crew of necromancers, redshirts, and soon to be redshirts to defeat Riruka. Reiko the Zombie Shop is grindhouse horror comedy at its best. Pay special attention to the crayon drawings sent in from Reiko's 10 and 11 year old fans! Dark Horse has stopped release of the series after six volumes, but sources indicate they'd be willing to start releasing the series again if sales pick up.
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Katsuhiro Otomo's work before the phenomenally popular Akira is also a tale of psychic powers gone awry, although this time on a much smaller scale. One apartment complex in a run-down area of Tokyo has seen a large number of unusual deaths, so police are sent to investigate the cause. Then police detectives themselves start to die under mysterious circumstances. Only after a girl with psychic powers moves into the complex can the cause of the deaths be determined, and the evil forces at work aren't going to do down without a fight. Domu was originally released by Dark Horse in 1996, but sadly, they no longer have the rights. Guillermo del Toro, who wanted to make a movie of the manga, claimed that rights issues surrounding the title were complicated, so it's difficult to know if there's any chance for a re-release.
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