Blubeagle's manga / #Psychological(155)

Hadashi no Gen

Ongoing | NAKAZAWA Keiji | 2000 released

F***. Barefoot Gen. ..one of the most harrowing reading experiences I've ever had. I thought that the anime was devastating, but this? This is f***ing masochistic reading. Brilliant, brilliant manga and anime. I lost sleep for weeks after. I couldn't even get through Barefoot Gen 2, for tears. The aftermath, I believe, was probably harder than the war itself. God bless Sensei for surviving to tell this tale.

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni - Tatarigoroshi

Complete | ryukishi 07 | 2000 released

The Satoko Hojo arc. I love you, Satoko! ♡

Soine Lovers

Complete | Iimo | 2017 released

My favorite was the twenty-five years of confinement couple and the clone stories. Not exactly easy fluff reading.

The Ninety Nine Fox

Complete | chayamachi suguro | 2000 released

This is awesome. Deep and dark. Quite dense and intense. I like this one a lot.

Yes, Master

Ongoing | Nekota Riko | 2001 released

I loved every ounce of this. Looking forward to reading it again. My favorite was the story of the light haired fella who was the servant of the young master. Darkly gorgeous.

Fancy May Kill or Cure

Complete | Haji | 2013 released

Cute! Very, very interesting oneshot. I like this one a lot.

Yuki to Matsu

Complete | TAKAHASHI Hidebu | 2016 released

OMG, I love this so very much!

Itsuka Sukida to Itte

Complete | mizushiro setona | 1995 released
2018-05-26 13:48 marked

*POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR ANOTHER MANGA (500-NEN NO ITONAMI) * (Please do not read this commentary unless you have already read that! ) Don't exactly know how I feel. On the one hand, it was a fascinating espionage story, which I totally dig, but while I think of words to describe the other hand, I am certain that the feels train may creep ever so slightly into my brain. For a story such as this, I found this good, but not as great of a piece as, say for example, 500-nen No Itonami, which I find phenomenal.

Namida mo Tooku - Aonibi no Nemuri

Complete | honjoh rie | 2009 released

Okay, I think Shiki's story had the most realistic, sensible ending it could have had. It makes sense. You are comfortable with what you know, right? It's the only *sane* solution. Protection of self, protection and guard. Manager. Parent. Sexual health advocate. Psychologist and *physician * . I really love this story, thought-provoking, though it made me want to sob my eyes out. I also realize something else : Shiki owed him a certain debt of gratitude for taking him in and with the *disability*, it would be far worse than if he simply stayed. Just my two cents. :)

Hitori Shizuka

Complete | himuro | 2000 released