Gantz Omnibus Volume 1
by Hiroya Oku
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appears in Horror Manga.
An erotic, sciencefiction horror epic, Hiroya Oku's Gantz is a sensation in Japan, setting the bar for outrageous, shocking, and bizarre manga, not for children or the easily offended! Over 650 pages of mayhem and madnessTokyo teens Kei and Masaru are struck dead by a subway train but awaken in a room with an ominous black orb that gives them weap...
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“Blood on the Tracks, Vol. 1 reads like a slow, tightening claustrophobia: ordinary days drip into escalating menace as art and pacing spotlight small domestic details until they feel threatening. Its useful part is the way quiet suburban scenes become disturbingly intimate, pulling readers into the protagonist’s uneasy perspective. Main limitation is the relentless discomfort — scenes meant to unsettle may feel repetitive or gratuitous to some, and those seeking lighter horror or clear explanations will find the first volume deliberately opaque.”
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