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Destiny

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216 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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Toshio Maeda

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A controversial erotic manga artist who was most prolific in the 1980s and 90s. Several of Maeda's works have been used as a basis for Original Video Animations including the well known La Blue Girl, Adventure Kid, Demon Beast Invasion, Demon Warrior Koji and his most famous work, Urotsukidōji (Legend of the Overfiend). One interviewer commented that Urotsukidōji "firmly placed him in the history books - in Japan and abroad - as the pioneer of the genre known as hentai, or perverted".

Maeda is proud of his role in popularizing the genre and in a blog interview stated that he would like "Tentacle Master" inscribed on his tombstone.

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August 4, 2016
Black and white adult graphic novel. "Erotic Grotesque" style Japanese Manga. (Labeled: "Graphic Novel/Erotic/Horror/Manga"; "ABSOLUTELY NOT FOR CHILDREN").

Similar to the Maeda's Demon Invasion books. This series was turned into a Japanese animation film.

A female university student, Miko, has a secret, she is a ninja trained defender of the earth from demon invaders who tend to be a little over endowed with tentacles and have a tendency to overpower their victims with sex. Miko is helped in her fight by a small ninja named Nin Nin, memories of her late grandmother Momo, and somewhat hindered by her sister Miyu, who runs an adult film company and sometimes tricks/traps her sister into participating in her films. A female professor, Shiratori, and female classmate, Mako, round out the main characters.

This strange book is filled with rape, aliens, violence, and includes a visit to a demon dimension. A better book than his Demon Invasion series, though still hindered by being in black in white. Overall, the characters are well drawn, have actual personalities, and the book has a strong, though sometimes strange plot.
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