Sep 1, 2019
The main thing this manga is trying to tell us "don't mix the imaginary world with the real world" even opening with a disclaimer sat by just that, it wasn't meant to be erotic, the pain of the victims much more intense than in Waita Uziga's other works. The manga is not a black comedy unlike most of his works, as well.
The most infamous, High school Girl in Concrete, is probably why you're here. I got through it to be invited by another terrible story. Now High School Girl in Concrete is one that many have commented on, for good reason. The feeling of anxiety
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when reading this was real, you felt worse and worse for her as it went on, but it did what it was made for, making you realize that you can't mix the imaginary world with the real world.
The main message gets itself acrossed well, I'll leave you with the introduction we get to the manga.
"Intentions behind the "Truth. A modern story of bizarre" Project, The message of this work is "don't mix the imaginary world with the real one" there are differences between imagining something and doing it in reality - that is what we want to show. To do this, we asked Mr. Waita Uziga to draw this work based on a crime that really happened. This work is not meant to justify the crime and the criminal. Whenever we find out the details of such a crime we are frightened by the criminal's unbelievable egoism and become angry. As you read this work we want you to learn the bare facts and feel anger at this atrocious crime."
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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