So this series continues to be gruesome and erotic and while I am loving it, some parts creep me out and I am NOT talking about all the blood, gore or murder.
Kuroko can be very outright when it comes to girls and while I don’t really mind her doing it with adults (though the non con touching still bugs me) the fact that she acts like that to younger girls is weird. Stop it!
Minus that.. I really do like the series and we are starting to see hints of an over arcing plot and a side plot that I am very intrigued about.
4.5 Better than previous volume. More interesting. Also more extras, what is at the same time good and bad. It brings more comedy to the series but shortens main plot. Hinako is such a cutie 🤲 just protect her I really liked Yukari. I guess she'll have a lot to do with plots future. And when I see few of Kurokos panels I'm getting goosebumps. Seriously. She has such a weird anatomy and I don't know why, I'm just literally scared of her...
Volume 2: Love prime (S.p.A.) super orgasm Vibe “Eroscalibur” 10.400 Yen ( Tasse incluse). Il secondo volume di Murcièlago vediamo Kuroko, Coba e Miyuki fuggire dalle numerose trappole preparate appositamente da Hyoe Satori il padrone del complesso leggermente contrariato che sua figlia sia stata uccisa da un delinquente, quindi ha messo messo in palio un finto premio per attirare quanti più criminali possibili per ucciderli “accidentalmente” , ed aiutarlo in questa impresa c’è la sua cameriera. Hisako è un personaggio che sprizza Black Humour, la vediamo cercare disperatamente Kuroko e portare scompiglio nella villa. lo scontro tra Yunari, la cameriera e Kuroko è spettacolare soprattutto quando fanno vedere il vero volto di Kuroko che percepisce Yunari essendo immune al dolore fisico, eppure prova paura, Poi Hyoe Satori ancora più intelligente ( che poi l’idea è nata dalla mente di Yunari) e sadico dice : “io non ho ucciso nessuno, sono rimasti vittime di incidenti dovuti al caso” scagionandosi caso di indagini della polizia. La polizia che si interroga se c’è un collegamento tra gli omicidi efferati commessi durante l’entrata in scena di Kuroko e molti si oppongono con tutte le loro stessi all’operato di Kuroko, e altri che ritengono necessario un soggetto come Kuroko nei casi in cui la polizia non sa intervenire. Hinako si improvvisa detective, cercare un ladro di biancheria nel suo istituto e Kuroko ha un nuovo caso. Volume molto dinamico e a tratti esilarante che non lascia spazio alla noia con combattimenti che ti prendono a più non posso, la riflessione della polizia aveva ragione Macchiavelli in questa situazione “ il fine giustifica i mezzi”? Il bello di questo manga è il fatto che nessuno è come sembra quindi si è sempre pronti a colpi di scena architettati magistralmente dall’autore, Kuroko nella con lo smoking assomigliava molto a Ryo Saeba il protagonista di City Hunter o almeno è un mia impressione . Il disegno magistrale è molto dettagliato con nessuna sbavatura, anche l’autore di questo manga e molto bravo nelle sequenze d’azione come Murata in One Punch-Man. La questione Black Humour si fa più sentire in questo volume che nel primo e spero che continui cosi anche nei prossimi. Do un 8 al volume.
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The first volume of Murcielago was a pleasant surprise. Underneath the fanservice was a fun, over the top action story, filled with good art, likable characters, and engaging (if absurd) writing. This volume is just...meh. Not terrible by any means, but certainly not as enjoyable as the first one.
A lot of volume 2 is centered around finishing up the "Murder Party" arc. It's fun for awhile, but some of the action scenes are hard to follow, and the ending feels somewhat abrupt. The rest of the book has a story about a panty thief at Hinako's school (which doesn't amount to much), and the start of an arc that involves the kidnapping of a child, to lure out a serial killer. None of it really clicked as much for me as the stuff in the original volume, though. Maybe things will pick up again in volume 3, but we'll see.
Also, there's this weird tendency for name drops from the Cthulhu Mythos to show up, seemingly at random. For instance, there's a criminal who was put into custody by the "R'lyeh Emergency Service Unit," and a theme park called "Tekali-Li Land." It's...strange, especially considering there's nothing really supernatural going on in this story yet.
Anyway, there's nothing deal-breaking here yet, but also nothing to stoke my enthusiasm much, for the rest of Murcielago. Even those in it just for the fanservice will be pretty disappointed with this volume. Here's hoping this was just a stumbling block, and the series picks up steam again from this point onward.
Warning This Comic has gore, sex, and maybe more upsetting themes.
Murcielago vol 1 is probably one of my favorite mangas i've read in a long time, volume 2 is very much a step down for me. Sadly it makes Koumori a lot creepier with her perving on younger girls and stuff that really feels out of character for a woman who seems to have no problem getting laid and previously wasn't perving on the younger girl who lived with her. The action stuff in Murder Party is mostly fun, there is still fun to be had here but my review would flux between a 3 and a 4 star just depending on the day. I'm hopping in the future they can just kinda sweep under the rug this like extra layer of more creepy old anime man level of perving from Koumori and let her just be a very horny serial killer lesbian. I'm not giving up on the series but I am less excited for volume 3 then I thought I would be and that is sad.
Didn't like this one nearly enough as the first volume. Almost dropped the series because of it, but I'm willing to continue the series and hope this is just a lackluster volume. For some reason, the whole "rich guy loses family to criminals so he sets up a death house to watch them be ruthlessly slaughtered" just didn't appeal to me. The characters were fun and there was some solid action, but maybe the fact that this arc is so short made it not as interesting. There just wasn't enough time to flush out the rich guy's backstory or any of the other characters, so aside from being on Kuroko's side because she's the main character there wasn't anything to attach me to this arc. The worst part of the volume, however, is towards the end where Kuroko comes on to a child. I get that Kuroko is a horrific person but that's pushing it a bit. Luckily the scene doesn't last too long and the cliffhanger at the end is intriguing enough to continue.
I have a feeling the only thing keeping me from 5 starring these is that the main character is a predator to women and young girls. I love that she's a lesbian and loves women, absolutely adores them. But she crosses boundaries. Everything else I can get over and have fun with. We are slowly getting to learn backstory and I'm excited to see how all of this came together even more.
My luck with volume 2s man, this was worse than the first one. The main character is unlikable and creepy and it gets very predatory vibes in this one as they…KIDNAP A CHILD AND SHE LOOKS AT HER HOW SHE LOOKS AT EVERY OTHER GIRL!!! Why!?!? How does this have so many volumes out? The party arc was cool Action but that was all and it had no substance to it. Nothing redeeming with this one.
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This is such a demented series, but it’s also kinda fun and weirdly light-hearted. Plus the protagonist is a lesbian, despite also being a really horrible person. Anyways, manga.
This volume got a little boring in the middle with the legal stuff, but overall was still entertaining. Theres something brewing in the background and I want to know why!