When I was blocked here, I read Nanbaka. I love this manga.
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田園に死す (Den'en ni shisu) (1974)
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S3 ROUND 1
NOTE: Yuki and the Authoress has mentions of suicide and depictions of homophobia & misogyny. To Die in June raises some red flags regarding Japanese imperialism for me. It also depicts war, death, and misogyny, as well as some sexual content.
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The Spirit of Effervescent Wonder. Though more tired than that makes him sound.
(A quick sketch of my character in an experimental tabletop campaign for a talk icon)
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I keep thinking about this one splash page which the fantranslators of the Kaze To Ki No Uta translation I read would have inserted at the beginnings of volumes.
Kaze To Ki No Uta is a manga which I could best compare to being stabbed in the chest repeatedly by Aubrey Beardslay and Thomas Mann while being yelled at and degraded for eight volumes or so. It's not "literary-pornographic", so much as "literary-obscene". It's effect is similar to the Marquis de Sade, in how Sade wrote his pornographic works to be so completely monomaniacally perverse, so obsessively, compulsively so, and so deeply immersed in the farthest, most homicidal forms of perversion that nobody at all could read his works as scintillating, and yet the people who translated Kaze To Ki No Uta thought of it as this:
This is the kind of manga which should be guarded by men with guns from the average hentai or fujoshi, and yet here we are.
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Every time i get a new favorite little guy i naïvely go into their main tumblr tag and every time i am astonished to witness new and terrible horrors
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feeling vindicated in my hate for the english localization of his name being "Seox"
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