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Dorohedoro Manga Series 23-Book Ultimate Complete Collection Set (Vol.1 to 23) - Dark Urban Fantasy, Gritty Action & Surreal Mystery

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Dorohedoro Manga Series 23-Book Ultimate Complete Collection Set (Vol.1 to 23) is a gripping, genre-blending saga that dives deep into a world of gritty urban decay, sorcery, violence, and dark humor.

Known for its raw artwork, surreal atmosphere, and unpredictable storytelling, Dorohedoro remains one of the most beloved dark fantasy manga of all time, blending horror, action, mystery, and bizarre charm into a truly unforgettable experience.


This Dorohedoro Manga Series 23-Book Ultimate Complete Collection Set

Dorohedoro, Vol. 1 — 9781421533636
Dorohedoro, Vol. 2 — 9781421533766
Dorohedoro, Vol. 3 — 9781421533773
Dorohedoro, Vol. 4 — 9781421533780
Dorohedoro, Vol. 5 — 9781421533797
Dorohedoro, Vol. 6 — 9781421533803
Dorohedoro, Vol. 7 — 9781421533810
Dorohedoro, Vol. 8 — 9781421533827
Dorohedoro, Vol. 9 — 9781421533834
Dorohedoro, Vol. 10 — 9781421533841
Dorohedoro, Vol. 11 — 9781421533858
Dorohedoro, Vol. 12 — 9781421533865
Dorohedoro, Vol. 13 — 9781421565354
Dorohedoro, Vol. 14 — 9781421565361
Dorohedoro, Vol. 15 — 9781421565378
Dorohedoro, Vol. 16 — 9781421577951
Dorohedoro, Vol. 17 — 9781421577968
Dorohedoro, Vol. 18 — 9781421577975
Dorohedoro, Vol. 19 — 9781421583914
Dorohedoro, Vol. 20 — 9781421587103
Dorohedoro, Vol. 21 — 9781421594873
Dorohedoro, Vol. 22 — 9781974700233
Dorohedoro, Vol. 23 — 9781974708802

4397 pages, Paperback

Published April 22, 2024

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January 24, 2024
I read ‘Small Things Like These’ which is about Ireland’s Magdalen laundries & the young pregnant unmarried girls who were concealed & forced to labour in these institutions which were operated & financed by the Catholic Church. This is a short 114 page book. It’s not a substantial story. It’s more about Bill Furlong, who is a coal & timber merchant, and his wife & their five young daughters. On the back cover of the book one review reads: ‘Stunning . . . A haunting, hopeful masterpiece.’ Sinead Gleeson. The book is so brief I really don’t know how it can be described as ‘stunning’. I just didn’t think there was a lot of content.
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