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MURCIÉLAGO Manga, Volume 5 (ムルシエラゴ)

November 12th, 2015

81iKv39r5MLIn MURCIÉLAGO, Volume  5 (ムルシエラゴ), we return to the tried and true formula of Team Kuroko helping out little girls who are inexplicably being stalked and murdered by a big creepy old guy. It’s not a particularly exciting formula, but it works for this series.

Somewhat more interestingly, Kuroko takes the opportunity to seduce the mother of one of the missing girls, giving us the opportunity to see that she’s still not a good guy.

Team Kuroko is in fine form and takes out the creepy dude quickly and we turn our attention to the return of the assassin from the deadly maze arc. I’m hoping the next arc wallows a bit in beating the crap out of gang guys, with some light assassination on the side.

I find this manga relaxing in a horrible way. Nothing will be less than vile, I don’t have to worry that it might not be the worst possible thing ever. It will be. ^_^ And it will also be ridiculously silly. Not at the same time, though.

Ratings:

Art – 6
Story – 7
Characters – 7
Service – 10
Yuri – 9 Kuroko is very gay

Overall – 8

Hey, did you know that there is a Lamborghini Murciélago? I didn’t know that until a week or two ago. I have no idea if it has any relationship to the manga title but Murciélago is also Spanish for “bat.” In case you were wondering.





Yuri Manga: MURCIÉLAGO 4 (ムルシエラゴ)

October 26th, 2015

What betteMurcielago4r way to rest up and relax after an event than a little light massive amounts of violence and sex? None, obviously, so upon returning home from Nijicon, I cracked open MURCIÉLAGO, Volume 4 (ムルシエラゴ), by Yoshimura Kana.

We ended Volume 3 with Kuroko entering a girl’s only school/organization/enclave/something known as “Virginal Rose.” Unsurprisingly, psychopath and predatory lesbian Koumori Kuroko is captivated by the inhabitants, all cute girls with a tragic story of violence at the hand of a man, and the school’s chairwoman, the extremely well-endowed Gold Marie.

Kuroko and I were both delighted when Gold Marie chose to welcome Kuroko in her room with some consensual, adult sex. As Gold Marie comments, in an environment like this, same-sex relationships are bound to happen, so they accept both sexual release and pair bonding when it occurs. Oh, well okay then.

Kuroko is given a new name when she is accepted into the school – Halfeti, which turns out to be a very dark, as close to black-colored rose as exists. As Halfeti finds herself intoxicated by the school and it’s inhabitants, we turn to Polina, a resident who is about to “graduate.” We, the readers, see that the graduation ceremony is nothing of the sort, but that Polina is slaughtered, her organs and blood consumed and her body chipped into the fertilizer used for the roses that Virginal Rose is known for.

Although Kuroko was asked by Chiyo’s friend, Nanami to investigate, she doesn’t, until Chiyo and Hinako, wondering what the hell has happened to Kuroko, arrive to take her home. Kuroko rejects Chiyo’s demand that she return, refuses to answer to any name but Halfeti and returns to the school. Chiyo snaps.

While Chiyo is fighting the students, Hinako is ninja-ing around. She discovers the secret underground room with one of the students and learns that this is where “graduation” is held, and that there is a beautiful creature living in the pool in the center of the room, who calls Gold Marie her oneesama. As they investigate, Anna realizes what has happened to Polina.

Chiyo fights the school’s champion, Teresa, but is knocked unconscious by Kuroko.

Gold Marie asks Halfeti to bring the intruder to the underground room. It is there that we learn that “Rose Marie,” the apparently female being that lives in the basement and desires blood, is in fact Gold Marie’s brother, who sacrificed his body to save her and who now needs blood to survive. Hinako, who is hanging on to a rope at ceiling level, feels it start to move, so she swings off it, so that it’s trajectory is altered and instead of Kuroko, Gold Marie is killed. Snapping out of her hypnotized state Kuroko is like, “Let’s go and get something to eat.”

Having rescued Nanami, Kuroko, Chiyo and Hinako go visit Ringo, the recovering loli serial killer from the previous arc, and insist that they’ll take care of her. Kuroko gets to be creepy and pervy, and I get to ignore it.

The bonus chapter covers a game Hinako is designing that stars herself, at various levels of skill.

I very much liked this volume, especially as compared with last volume. Consensual adult lesbian sex with two psychopath leads totally works for me. And I’ve discovered while I don’t enjoy violence not associated with fighting, it’s tolerable when completely decoupled from sexualization or victimization. Polina’s death was distressing, as she is an innocent, but Gold Marie dying the same way is acceptable, if a little predictable.

The best part of the manga was Teresa and Chiyo’s fight, which had the advantage of being between-well matched rivals and gives Teresa a chance to uncover for us whether Chiyo really likes Kuroko or not. “Are you a lesbian?” Teresa asks. “No, I’m not like that. It’s just her.” Chiyo responds petulantly. “That’s the kind of thing lesbians say,” Teresa laughs, which pisses Chiyo off. This leads to her beating Teresa, with a rather clever sword vs naginata move.

Ratings:

Art – 6 Even when it’s supposed to be “pretty” it’s really ugly
Story – 7  Several kinds of violence and lesbian sex
Characters – 8 More Evil Psycho Lesbians per page than anything else I read
Service – 10 Nothin’ but
Yuri – 9 This one is definitely a Yuri manga

Overall – 9

I’m not going to lie, this manga is ugly and gross in many ways, but I really like it. I’m not recommending it. I just like it.





MURCIÉLAGO Manga, Volume 3 (ムルシエラゴ)

August 7th, 2015

Murcielago3The problem with liking violent manga is that one day you hit a moment where the fighting stops being the point and the gross becomes the point and you either think, “nope, crossed the line” or you hold your breath and become a guro fetishist.  While I am absolutely capable of watching an adult yakuza’s hand be cut off without feeling the slightest bit of a twinge, once you throw victimization into the mix, I’m outta there.

MURCIÉLAGO manga, Volume 3 (ムルシエラゴ) starts with a big ole leap from creepy violence into super gross.

We start off with a twin-tailed story. In the first we have a serial killer who skins the faces of his victims. Resident psychopath Koumori Kuroko is sent out by the police to catch the killer. As a counterpoint, we return to the story of the lost waif, Ringo-chan, who had been rescued by Hinako and Kuroko…and who turns out to be a serial killer herself. As the two plots develop, by which I mean the deaths pile up, we learn that Ringo’s father is the mask killer, and he’s responsible for torturing Ringo to break her into serial killing. Throughout this entire arc, I was  wholly unentertained, as the background images of Ringo’s “training” were unpleasant in any number of ways.

Thankfully the arc wrapped up and we set aside serial killer and tortured lolicon. The final arc takes the story back to a more light-hearted form of perversion and violence, as Kuroko and Hinako meet up with one of Hinako’s old classmates…and she needs their help. While Kuroko fantasizes about Chiyo, we get the set up of the next arc which takes place at a mysterious all-female mansion full of stereotypes.

Bonus content is set in an all girls school where Kuroko makes love to Chiyo, until Chiyo shakes her out of her reverie and we see that it was all just a phone game. It’s a popular game, in this house, though, because Hinako is also playing it, as well. bwah-bwah-wahhhhhh~

Ratings:

Art – No, really not.
Story – Also pretty no.
Characters – I think I’m starting to like Hinako best, frankly. She’s not a murderer like Kuroko, but she’s strange in a way I can’t pin down, competent and smarter than everyone gives her credit for. She’s no shrinking violet, either and is up to violence when she needs to be.
Yuri – Just to remind you that Kuroko is a predatory lesbian, the bonus chapter is a 10
Service – Yes, it has all the service.

Overall – Started at a 3, ended at a 7

Less victims, more ridiculous, less torture, more fighting please.





MURCIÉLAGO Manga, Volume 2 (ムルシエラゴ)

May 13th, 2015

MURCIELAGOSince we seem to have started off this week on a note of low expectations, let’s talk MURCIELAGO.  Volume 1 was an introduction to the story of Koumori Kuroko, a psychotic lesbian who uses her powers for the police, sort of, ish, and is allowed freedom to operate sort of, ish. In any case, she gets to kill people and boink women and be weird and creepy and awful and still be the good guy. Ish.

In MURCIELAGO, Volume 2 (ムルシエラゴ), we pick up in a creepy mansion on top of a creepy hill, where a seriously creepy old guy has invited a lot of assassins and is killing them off in creepy ways.  Kuroko had taken fancy to an apparently nice girl who somehow got mixed up in all this and, in attempt to sleep with her, is saving her from any number of horrible deaths. How horrible? Arms and legs everywhere…are the not-gross bits.

The creepy old dude sends his assassin maid (duh, everyone has one of those) after Kuroko’s group, because they stubbornly refuse to be killed horribly. So the creepy maid is super horrible and creepy and managed to kill the Yakuza dude, but who really cared about him? We were busy watching Kuroko take out the cameras in a room wielding a dildo that she just happens to keep in her bra. Yes, this manga is that kind of classy.

Things you never expect to read in a manga: “Congenital Insensitivity to Pain and Anhydrosis” Kuroko says (in English) when fighting Yukari, the killer maid, to which Yukari replies, “Not congenital, learned.” I found this to be hilarious, but that may be me.

Kuroko manages to cut both of Yukari’s arms off and save her anyway, and the cute girl, and the other assassins, then the creepy old guy dies a horrible death. End of arc.

While a lot of police discuss Kuroko in a locked room with conspiracy faces on, Kuroko gets some sex, which is good, because then we launch into a weird arc bout a little girl who, oddly, Kuroko seems actually protective of and only ever so slightly inappropriate with.

The art is intentionally messy, the stories are more vague guidelines to squeeze in scenes of violence and sex.

Ratings:

Art – 6 Still very ugly
Story – 7 Still Violence and sex, but mostly horrible violence
Characters – 8 Double the amount of psychotic women means it was twice as good.
Service – 10 Creative, awful and pervasive
Yuri – 9 Did I mention the sex? Not enough to consider this volume a “Yuri manga” But, still.

Overall – 9

This series is reprehensible crap. I think I like it. I can’t wait to read Volume 3.





Yuri Manga: MURCIÉLAGO, Volume 1 (ムルシエラゴ)

December 23rd, 2014

murcielago1There are many words that can be used to describe MURCIÉLAGO (ムルシエラゴ) by Yoshimura Kana but, “Good” is not one of them. ^_^

You may (or may not) remember back in November 2014, when I pointed out a video commercial for “Violence Yuri” manga, MURCIÉLAGO, Volume 1 (ムルシエラゴ). I picked it up with low expectations and not only did it manage to be even viler than expected, I enjoyed the living heck out of it more than expected.^_^

Koumori Kuroko is a psychotic killer, who has been chosen to kill people on command for The Powers That Be. Kuroko is also a predatory lesbian who has some responsible standards. Tozakura Hinako is her partner, getaway car driver and despite her cute and innocent appearance, is completely unfazed by the sex and violence her partnership with Kuroko presents. As the video states, there are no champions of justice in this manga. ^_^

We first encounter Kuroko having unrealistic lesbian sex, as Hinako barges in telling her to get dressed, they have a job. There is a doped-up pro wrestler ripping people in half on the streets and they have to stop him. Much blood and guts later, they do. This is followed by them foiling a robbery at a family restaurant, with much blood and guts spilled. The guro fetistry is understated, surprisingly, but the manga is oysgeputst with blood.

The final arc begins with Kuroko invited to a party at a mansion. With visions of bunny girls dancing in her head, she arrives to find she’s been invited to a slaughter of criminals. Kuroko and 5 others survive the initial bloodbath and will now have to brave the deadly labyrinth game set up by the mansion’s master. I’m not worried, but I’m looking forward to the silly murder methods to come.

The next to last chapter is the series “Pilot” in which Kuroko and Hinako have to take down a man who has killed everyone on a subway by decapitation (with much blood and guts) and the final chapter is, if you squint and tilt your head just right, a sweet little interlude when a bored Kuroko gets a date on an online platform and introduces a nice young lady to unrealistic lesbian sex.

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This is the ugliest manga I’ve enjoyed since Air Master. “Violence Yuri” is a perfect description of this series. It has both aplenty, and some deeply detailed viscera, blood spurting and other violence fetishtry. The girls have cute punim, breasts are large, nudity is all but full and the art is otherwise ugly as all get out. I think I love this manga. ^_^

Ratings:

Art – 6 Competently drawn, but damned ugly
Story – 7 Also ugly, but not coy in the least. Violence and sex, but kept separate, thank you.
Characters – 8 Joyfully, energetically, psychotic
Service – 10 Nothing but
Yuri – 9 Unrealistic, but they are definitely having fun.

Overall – 9

This kind of thing is not for everyone, but I’ll take this any day over the creepy, pretend-innocence, thigh-staring perviness of Sakura Trick.