Ateya no Tsubaki - Vol. 4 Ch. 34 - The one who eats, the one who gets eaten (part 8)

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Well...That was unsettling. I've seen some shit in my time but only honestly might take the cake.
 
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...you know, before I was terrified it might be some kind of human lamprey. Now I wish it had been.
 
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Preciate the warning this was insanely horrific im glad people were able to back out or prepare themselves holy shit.
 
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This was a grim grim read mark my words but it wasn’t the darkest despair that I was lead to believe.
I thought something was going to happen to either of the two main characters.
 
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that was dark alright :cry:
but that's also pat of what makes this manga so gut-wrenchingly interesting.

not advised for children, though.
 
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that was dark alright :cry:
but that's also pat of what makes this manga so gut-wrenchingly interesting.
Usually fictional media, be it movies, videogames or comics, don't depict violence towards children (explicitely at least). You don't see children in first person shooters for example. You don't see npc kids in videogames where you can kill all characters you see. That's because we see children as frail creatures who needs to be protected at all costs.
This is also the conclusion of this manga, however the author has decided to show that violence, instead of only describing it with words. The shock value is much more intense in this case, however sometimes you wonder if there's always the need to be
so explicit.
 
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Usually fictional media, be it movies, videogames or comics, don't depict violence towards children (explicitely at least). You don't see children in first person shooters for example. You don't see npc kids in videogames where you can kill all characters you see. That's because we see children as frail creatures who needs to be protected at all costs.
This is also the conclusion of this manga, however the author has decided to show that violence, instead of only describing it withn words. The shock value is much more intense in this case, however sometimes you wonder if there's always the need to be
so explicit.
I see why some people might complain about violence porn, but again the author has been thus far very explicit about all sorts of human society vices and perversions, and I respect that he decided to go full in there.
as long as each chapters onward are not a variation on child sexploitation, it's still a very interesting manga, story- and graphic-wise

also thank you very much for your afterpage comments.
I'm a pleb and unimaginative when it comes to art, but still very curious about other people's expression of interests.
 
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Usually fictional media, be it movies, videogames or comics, don't depict violence towards children (explicitely at least). You don't see children in first person shooters for example. You don't see npc kids in videogames where you can kill all characters you see. That's because we see children as frail creatures who needs to be protected at all costs.
This is also the conclusion of this manga, however the author has decided to show that violence, instead of only describing it with words. The shock value is much more intense in this case, however sometimes you wonder if there's always the need to be
so explicit.

Other authors are way worse, try giving Saihate ni Madou a read, it on another level than this little escapade
 

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