Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 1 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし)

September 21st, 2021

Hinako’s family died in a tragic accident. Most of what she remembers is falling into the deep, deep ocean. So when, one day, she stops to look at the sea, she feels profound emotions. As something bubbles up from below, a girl with eyes the color of the ocean gains her attention.  The next time she walks by the water, that something rises. A sea creature attempts to drag Hinako down, but the girl shows up again and explains that she is not human. As scales and claws appear on her, she fights off the creature, then tells Hinako that she will protect her, until Hinako has matured….and then she will eat Hinako.

The next day that girl appears as transfer student in her class. Oumi Shiori, explains to Hinako that her flesh is – or will be – exceptionally delicious and she has claimed it for herself. She can see that Hinako wants to die, but she won’t let that happen…yet.

Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 1 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし) is a millefeuille of a school-life drama wrapped around a dark story of depression and loss, wrapped around a subversion of the Japanese fairytale of mermaids, whose flesh, if eaten, is delicious and brings immortality; wrapped in a youkai story. And in a mere 162 pages, Naekawa Sai hits the nail on every one of these. This story is as tight and dry as a drum-head.

If you ask me if I like horror, I will vociferously tell you that I do not. I don’t enjoy being startled (adrenaline and I have a long, unpleasant history) and I don’t care to be grossed out. But there is a note of psychological horror I don’t mind, monsters are fine and, above all, good writing can make a heck of a difference. The end of this volume contains a scene so creepy and violent that I ought to have been both startled and a little grossed out, but both art and story work so beautifully that it was merely a breathtakingly excellent scene.

So, if you do like horror, I hope you will give this series a try and I’ll can shake to see if anyone at Yen might consider licensing this, because, honestly, it is damn good and dark.

Ratings:

Art – 8 Solid, but really favors blood-spatter on Shiori’s face
Story – 8 Intriguing and dark in different ways
Characters – 7 We hardly know them, yet. I feel like there’s a lot left to learn
Service – Blood. Violence. Monsters From the Deep. Secrets.
Yuri – Hinako’s BFF is possessive, Shiori is infatuating

Overall – 8

I’m hooked. (This is an entirely inappropriate fish pun.) You can get Volume 1 and Volume 2 in print and digital now. I think you should.

 
 

 

 

4 Responses

  1. Ashley says:

    I’m glad that you ended up liking this after all.

  2. Cecelia says:

    I am glad you reviewed this! I will read it if it comes out in English. I have actually been obsessed with dark mermaids lately🌊 🧜🏽‍♀️🌊 this will hit the spot!

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