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Okinawa was the first affected; swarms of fish with spindly legs rose from the sea, carrying with them an overpowering stench of death. Kaori and Tadashi find themselves in the midst of the incident and quickly travel to Tokyo to ask for Tadashi's scientist uncle's help - but even Tokyo isn't safe for long, and sea creatures aren't the only beings affected by the horror...
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While Kazou Umezu's stuff doesn't normally make me think of Junji Ito, Fourteen definitely reminded me of Gyo. Both are horror series with very grotesque artwork and creatures, and likely will make you gag more than you'll say 'awesome!' If you liked one, definitely give the other a try.
They're both mangas about mutant animals. The scene with all of the zoo animals reminded me of Junji Ito's Gyo almost instantly. It's definietly worth a read if you haven't already read it!
In the not so distant future, the overpopulation and overfilling of landfills has led Japanese bioengineers to create Bio Meat, known simply as B-M, that eat trash, produce more of themselves, and can be killed for food. But when an earthquake frees some B-M from their containment center, the situation rapidly spirals out of control. With B-M eating everyone in sight, four elementary school students flee the gruesome carnage found in their classroom and search for their parents and safety. Can brash Maaya, quiet Kanomiya, intelligent and cold Shingo, and always-eating Banba survive, let alone anyone?
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