Yuri Manga: MURCIÉLAGO, Volume 11 (English)

November 11th, 2019

In a world where almost everything is a reference to H.P. Lovecraft’s Chthulu Mythos and all bad guys are deranged, and violence is almost always the answer, “horror” becomes relative.

In MURCIÉLAGO, Volume 11, horror is indeed relative…and also relative. The Deep One arc, which began with a giant shark, ends up as it inevitably must, in a lab where human brains are stored. The arc allows us to get an unusual glimpse into Tsuru’s past. It will come as no surprise, I hope, that it is filled with horror, while the deeply broken priest and his mother decay into even more gibbering madness than ever.

(It suddenly dawns on me that I have lost a great number of opportunities to write reviews of this series in Lovecraftian patois. I am saddened by the loss. I can’t do anything about it now and the next few volumes aren’t conducive. Bleah. I’ll just have to wait for another opportunity.)

We all get an unexpected few days off, filled with sea slugs and bonding with murderous children and ugly lesbian sex before the new arc picks up. When it does, we probably could not have expected that it would be a young woman possessed by the spirit of a master swordsman. But, it is.

Ratings:

Art – As I said in my review of the Japanese Volume 11, you have got to know what you’re in for by now
Story – Same as above
Characters – 8 Cheerful psychopaths, ftw
Service – 9 Sea Slugs and ugly lesbian sex
Yuri – 9 Ugly lesbian sex ftw

Overall – 8

I know I keep telling you I love this series. I adore the bizarro deaths, the creepy complications, the hideous monsters, the ugly lesbian sex and the fact that a psychopathic lesbian and her pack of cheerfully amoral, exceptionally violent friends are the protagonists. As the author never hesitates to remind us – there are no good guys here. Only good bad guys.

Thanks very much to Yen Press for the review copy. It’s always such a pleasure to read this series. Except when it isn’t. ^_^

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