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4.) Murdist: Shikeishuu Kazami Tazuru by Handa Hatori and Yutoto:
Here comes an engaging psychological thriller with amazing art and an even better lead girl. Tazuna alone should be enough of a reason to give this one a try, just because of her amazingly twisted personality.
3.) Akane Banashi by Yuki Suenaga & Moue Takamasa:
You should’ve expected this one. If PPPPPP is a breath of fresh air in shounen jump then Akane Banashi is a tornado. Everything about this manga is made out of an authentic love for Rakugo that makes it an exhilarating read.
1.) PPPPPP by Mapollo 3:
This has to be one of the best non-battle battle manga I’ve seen in recent years. It takes the psychological warfare and the limitless artistic expression that I love in the genre and twists it to fit a family narrative so gripping I can’t look away.
@santasaju He wrote Kamen Rider Gaim (warring states period, samurai, fruit, lock, dance troupe)
He can sew really well, in fact nearly all of his scarves and mittens were sewn by his hand. He ends up with dozens of pricks in the process though.
She has a fear of intimacy (and is definitely bi, she has a type and it isn’t subtle)