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Okuno Ryouko and Saeki are quiet normal students. But only at the surface. At university, they both feel out of place; so, Okuno visits a S&M club after classes. Saeki happens to visit this club as well; rather than participating in the activities like Okuno, he is there to play music. When they both meet there, they seem somewhat attracted to each other. But will this attraction last, when they come to know about each other better? Will love be able to bloom?
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Both works are by the same mangaka, Tamaoki Benkyo, and both feature graphic and aberrant sexuality heavily as plot devices. But Koibito Play shows the author at his narrative best. If you liked the art and subject matter of Tokyo Akazukin, you'll likely find a lot to love in Koibito Play.
A girl collects everything her crush touches; a man keeps a photo album of women giving him blowjobs; schoolboys plays a sexual card game; a lunchbox factory girl collects vomit; a man gathers his missing girlfriend's body parts; a suicidal girl joins a group of women who've made abortion into a grotesque art.
With influences ranging from 19th century atrocity prints to the Sex Pistols, and obsessions with horror, scatology and human freaks, Maruo has taken the "erotic-grotesque" (ero-guro) style of manga, a unique fusion of sex and violence to its ultimate extreme. Ultra-Gash Inferno is the ultimate compendium of Suehiro Maruo's most shocking and graphically precise work, containing nine psycho-nightmares never before translated and published in English.
In Japan, groups of people who have no connection to each other begun to die simultaneously; the cause of death is unknown. For Akira Sasaki, a hotshot doctor, this terrifying scenario becomes a reality when he, a patient named Kana and a mysterious person named Tanaka are suddenly whisked away to a dungeon of horrors where they'll be picked off one by one. What's really going on in this place, and can anyone make it out alive?
A tunnel in a mountain that a college student visited with the intention of trying to deliver a video. The giant bugs that appeared there attacked them!
The story focuses around Makoto, a student whose talent is making stuffed toys. He starts researching the mysterious disease going around called 'Sudden death' after finding out that his latest creation looks like the mysterious stuffed rabbit rumoured to be causing it.