Manga 17068 Manga Sagawa-san

Manga Sagawa-san

Alternative Titles

Japanese: まんがサガワさん
English: Sagawa's Manga


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 2000
Genre: Horror Horror
Theme: Memoir Memoir
Serialization: None
Authors: Sagawa, Issei (Story & Art)

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Ranked: #218972
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Popularity: #24086
Members: 441
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MangaSagawa, Issei (Story & Art)

Synopsis

In the song "Too Much Blood," Mick Jagger asked, "Do you remember Japanese student kill and ate his girlfriend in Paris?" That world-wide-known cannibal is Kazumasa Sagawa. He was eventually released by French authorities because he was diagnosed with a mental disorder. He was sent to Japan, but Japanese psychologists couldn't find anything wrong with his mental condition, so he went free! In his own comic, written and drawn by himself, Sagawa details the murder and the banquet just like a gourmet guide. "The flesh of her butt is incredibly soft and juicy like genuine filet." Does it make you feel rush into a rest room or Sizzler?

Warning: This manga contains very disturbing scenes such as cannibalism, mutilation, desmembering, etc. (In short: Guro) READ AT CAUTION!

(Source: Kotonoha)

Background

Manga Sagawa-san was released in English as Sagawa's Manga by Serial Pleasures Publishing.

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Reviews

Mar 3, 2024
Mixed Feelings
I like to think of myself as a connoisseur of fictional violence, but this manga took the crown as being one of the most vicious things I've ever read. While other manga will have more gratuitous violence in it, the fact that this is a real event being retold by the man who did the murder makes it more horrifying than anything someone could create in a fictional environment. It is one of the first times a manga actually made me feel an anxious pit in my core, it is heavily jarring.
(side note: if you buy the translated book, be warned it has actual ...

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