MPD Psycho Volume 1: v. 1, by Eiji Otsuka
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MPD-Psycho, the most-requested manga series in recently memory, has found a fitting home at Dark Horse Manga, where it will be presented uncut and uncensored in all of its controversial and unflinchingly grotesque glory! If Takashi Miike's MPD-Psycho television series still has you confused and reeling, the original manga series that inspired the show is sure to take you on a longer, darker journey into madness. Enjoy the 11-volume MPD-Psycho series for all of its absurd twists, sci-fi touches and inventive torture scenes, but you'll also be mesmerized by the plethora of odd conspiracies and case files found in Otsuka and Tajima's uncontrollable, urban horrorshow. In MPD-Psycho Volume 1, police detective Kobayashi Yousuke's life is changed forever after a serial killer notices something "special" about him. That same killer mutilates Kobayashi's wife and kick-starts a "multiple personality battle" within Kobayashi that pushes him into a complex tempest of interconnected deviants and evil forces. Earning praise for its consistently shocking plotlines and Tajima's clean, arresting art style, MPD-Psycho is the manga event of the decade!
MPD Psycho Volume 1: v. 1, by Eiji Otsuka- Amazon Sales Rank: #323263 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-11
- Released on: 2015-03-11
- Format: Kindle eBook
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Psychologically Thrilling By Gunn Smoke This is a fantastic series for fans of psychological horror and serial killers. It's something right out of Se7en mashed with anything out of the Hannibal series topped nicely with something genuinely original. The brutal madness and constant mind-bending storylines are beautifully tied together and keep the suspense from easing the deeper it goes.However, I extend this warning: It only gets more twisted from here, so I would recommend the weak of stomach to find something else to read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Master-Class in Creative Atrocity By C.K. Lidster This review looks at the first two volumes of 'MPD Psycho', Eiji Otsuka and Sho-U Tajima's popular and critically acclaimed manga; it was also adapted as a live-action series for Japanese TV, directed by Takashi Miike (one of my favorite film-makers, incidentally). Miike was the logical choice; his proclivity for grotesque ultra-violence meshed perfectly with the themes explored in MPD Psycho. But there are a wide array of manga titles that find creative ways to plant a horrifying little seed in your brain. The kind of imagery that might as well be tattooed inside your eyelids, or onto the eye itself; at least until you find some other narrative to scrub off the acidic film and pull the weeds before they've rooted themselves deep into the fertile soil of the subconscious.Pulling weeds. You'd need a Phd. in Guesswork to figure out how the literal pulling of weeds could be incorporated as part of an unthinkably cruel and disturbing act of torture. Writer Eiji Otsuka has proven himself to be a master of death-mining -- using his imagination, memory and research as a near-bottomless reservoir of atrocities.The story is a complicated one; it involves a Tokyo cop who suffers from Multiple Personality Disorder, one of whom may be a serial-killer. It also features a Homicide Department familiar with their peer's 'condition', who work with him to solve a series of murders that are unspeakably brutal and very creative. It quickly becomes apparent that they are dealing with what can only be called a serial-killer 'epidemic', and that the killers share little in common beyond their distinctive murder 'aesthetic'... and a barcode.Otsuka pairs up with excellent artists -- Housui Yamazaki on Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, and Sho-U Tajima on MPD Psycho. Tajima is incredible. His painted covers are perhaps the best I've seen on any manga series, and were intriguing enough that I bought the first two volumes knowing nothing else about them. I would love to see a fully-painted comic by Tajima, but that's not something that happens much in manga.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Review - MPD Psycho Vol 1 By Steve This has to be one of the sickest, most creative, darkest and most phenominally written Manga that I have read to date. Volume 1 revolves around a detective with multiple personality disorder, which was exacerbated from a traumatic event involving a past case. The detective's personality is split in 2 parts, half being controlled by a cool headed criminologist and the other half controlled by a cold blooded psychopath. After being released from prison he is asked to work for a PI agency in which he tracks down the most sadistic serial killers in Tokyo almost acting as a vigilante or as an even more psychotic version of Dexter Morgan.This volume introduces the reader to the concept of the ocular implants and the barcodes stamped on people's eyes by a mysterious terrorist orginization. Secondly it follow increasingly violent activities taken by this orginization in order to ove rthrow the government of Japan which is deemed as "elitist".I definately recommend this manga, it is extremely violent, but the violence serves a purpose in the story line. The plot is extremely dark and exceptionally well written. The drawing and animation is phenominal, crisp, clear and grotesquely perfect.Just a warning, the manga is definately for mature audiances. Lots of sadistic violence, lots of blood and quite a bit of nudity thrown into the mix for good measure.Get this manga is you want to really experiance horror manga at its best.
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