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  1. Aargon

    Freesia

    Pretty good read, although it delivers its messages fairly abstractly, so you may not learn anything from this manga (like me). 8/10
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    Kigata ga Kita! -

    Although this manga seems nice, you can't read it on this site right now due to a lack of uploaded scanlation, so at least on this website, avoid this.
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    Helck

    A very promising piece that, as others have noted as well, "fizzles out" towards the end in a bit of a disappointing manner - however, it's the journey with manga, not the destination (although the destination weighs in), so I would still recommend you give Helck a read because of its charming...
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    Dorohedoro

    Great manga, had very enjoyable characters and universe due to the author's creativity. Unfortunately, the story drags on and, I believe, falls short at the end. Overall, I would recommend you read this - it's better than 90% of the kusoge you'll find on this site. 8/10
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    Zanuff the Butcher

    A bit unrealistic towards the ending, but it was a good oneshot with an interesting story and concept. Better than the typical kusoge on this website. 8/10 - read it if you want something short that might move you a tad.
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    Killing Morph

    This is the most autistic shitshow I've seen in a while. If you care for a half-assed ending to a cliche and shitty story, then go ahead and delve in, just so you can see how bad a manga can really get. I wouldn't recommend anyone to read this unless they like suffering through a swamp of...
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    I'm Still Alive...

    Beautiful, short manga; captures the spirit of manliness like Oyaji and Strongest Man Kurosawa.
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    Sabrina

    Odd, but it's 5 pages, if you read it you're not wasting much time. Weird, but maybe someone can derive a meaning from these 5 pages. 6/10 - There's not much, so I can only judge it by what is presented, which is a few pages of nonsense and grotesque content.
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    BLAME!

    A very interesting manga, but it's hard to decipher what is happening in some scenes, and much is left to be questioned. In a way, it reminds me of Dark Souls 1, where there is a heavy atmosphere that you look fondly back on, but not much in the way of story or development. 8/10 - Read if you...
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    Killing Morph

    RIP Last update 1 yr ago
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    Route End

    7/10. Story was interesting, ending was lackluster. Small bits of psychological talk were scattered throughout the story, but they amounted to nothing. If you expect new perspectives on the topic of suicide, look elsewhere.
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    Shuumatsu no Tenki

    This manga is absolutely ridiculous. It is a comedy manga centered around Kurokawa who just wants to lose his virginity, and it is very sporadic. It also tries to be serious with drama at some parts, but even then it isn't very effective, and it leads you to believe it is trying to have a real...
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    Riki-Oh

    A fun masculine manga of its era, like Hokuto no Ken. Unfortunately, it repeats itself for too long and its plot tangles itself too much for me to fervently recommend this, however if you're in the mood for something similar to Hokuto no Ken, in terms of art style and action, then this will hit...
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    Oyaji

    A story of true manliness, its length and story leave a warm feeling afterwards, like a nice meal. I cannot come up with a single complaint about this manga. This amazing story is definitely worth a read. "SAKE!"
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    Killer Killer

    Started off promising, conceptually, but the fighting scenes were too quick, canny, and unfulfilling. Also, the story suddenly veering off into Danganronpa land was jarring. It's short enough to try out, but there are better things you could be reading.
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    Innocent

    An interesting story, but it seems to fall apart at the end, with the The art is nice enough to give this story a shot and the first part of the story is great, but I don't recommend the full ride.
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    Homunculus

    Very unique and fun, the only disappointing part is the ending, however the rest of the story makes up for it. A classic use of an unreliable narrator, however it takes it to the extreme and leaves small and big clues for the reader to decipher what is really going on with the Homunculi...
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    Himizu

    A very bizarre story about mental health, however it provided a very odd and unique story about the deterioration of this man's mental health and his relationships with his friends. Definitely worth a read.
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    Seeds of Anxiety

    The format is similar to compilations of Junji Ito's works, however nothing in here is scary, and for the most part follow the same theme, making them old after a while. Very disappointing, and the only reason I could see for someone to read this is that it's short.
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    Dokuhime

    When I jumped in, I didn't even know this was a harem manga, and so when I found out, my disappointment with the story was explained. This story is a pretty average harem manga; the only interesting part is the fact that the MC is supposed to be poison to living things, however this is a...
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