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Freesia

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Japanese: フリージア


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Type: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 84
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 29, 2001 to Aug 25, 2009
Genres: Action Action, Drama Drama
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Ikki
Authors: Matsumoto, Jiro (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.661 (scored by 74947,494 users)
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Ranked: #19252
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Popularity: #622
Members: 30,105
Favorites: 799

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Preliminary Spoiler
May 4, 2014
Criminals do not always receive justice. If a murderer serves several years in prison and yet shows little change or remorse by the end of their sentence, should they be free to roam the streets and move on with their life? Written and drawn by the deranged Jiro Matsumoto, Freesia depicts a world where these criminals can be legally executed by a group of trained killers, formally known as 'enforcers'.

Rather than meeting a swift and painless end, targeted criminals are legally able to defend their lives by hiring a small group of bodyguards. If they cannot afford one (which is likely- a single bodyguard ...
Aug 20, 2014
As someone said elsewhere, Freesia is a great manga for traumatized people. The level of enjoyment that you will get from this manga depends on your ability (and willingness) to relate to a cast comprised exclusively of various kinds of broken people, maniacs and madmen. If it’s not your cup of tea, then you will, probably, see it as a weak political satire on modern society, full of forced gibberish dialogues and illogical actions. If you can get in sync with the characters’ idiosyncrasies, than you’ll read it as a witty essay on the two most important searches, that any person conducts throughout its life ...
Jan 5, 2009
Preliminary (59/84 chp)
In a modern Japan inexplicably at war with vague foreigners, its prisons emptied to fill the military with soldiers, its population constantly reminded via loud speakers in public streets, we begin the tale with a delusional young man, Hiroshi, who talks to an imaginary friend while killing people with remarkable ease thanks to an interesting suppressed past.

This initially unflappable man gets a job working as a proxy for vengeance-seekers via a newly instated vengeance act. The act is so outrageous that even author Jiro Matsumoto is laughing while he writes this brilliant manga. We are looking at a Japan where courts receive ...
Oct 30, 2007
Preliminary (52/84 chp)
Freesia is a fairly simple-minded Psychological, Action, Drama and is the sort of manga you'll either enjoy reading or a get bored of it quickly.

This is about criminals who've been let out early because of overcrowding, so the government allowed a new "Vengeance Law" allowing people to hire Enforcers to kill ex-cons who have affected you or your family. This kind of story should be easy to follow but for some reason the author felt the need to add some complex psychological stuff. The plot is pretty interesting and has the potential to do well however the story does become very inconsistent, at times, where ...
Sep 28, 2014
Have I ever told you the definition of insanity?

Freesia is written by Matsumoto Jiro, a man that makes manga that are pretty hard to figure out if they are art or simply ramblings by the mind of an insane person. Freesia, his longest work as of date, is the manga that made me realize that its simply both. Honestly, all the other manga that I read from him, Wendy, Netsutai no Citron and Benchin no Madala, were all manga that, even though I enjoyed, I wasn't that big of a fan, but I continued to read mostly out of curiosity, because it was so ...
Dec 1, 2018
Mixed Feelings
FunnyFunny
This manga was incredibly bizarre. It had a decent plot overall. The concept of enforcers, the politics, corruption, and the entire system is pretty interesting. That combined with some decent action during enforcement and the stories of those that were being targeted but wanted to live also made each episode interesting. However, there were major issues with the main characters, in that they were all crazy, which makes sense considering their job. Kano, the main character especially, was really crazy. That can be made to work sometimes, but here it was just ridiculous, with him never making any sense and a good amount of what's going on being hallucinations. It was interesting at first, but the novelty wore ...
Nov 24, 2015
Did you ever think that criminals deserve a much harsher punishment than being sent to jail to serve time? Ever thought that the famous law of Talion should be in vigour? Freesia portrays such juridical system in which the victim's family may issue a warrant to have the aggressor executed legally.

The story of Freesia is narrated in a society plagued with war, in which killings are legalized and are carried out by enforcers, who are trained killers or ex-soldiers. The protagonist Kano is recruited by Higuchi to such an agency, in which he cooperates with the newbie Yamada and the senior Mizoguchi. There is more ...
Mar 14, 2023
I've been wanting to write something about it for a long time because it's one of my favorite reads since I started reading in a serious way.

Freesia is an anticipation manga by Jiro Matsumoto published in 2003 in Japan.The story takes place in a dystopian future where citizens are regularly involved in armed conflicts on behalf of private companies. The manga follows the life of a man, Hiroshi, who finds himself confronted with events that challenge his values and loyalty.

First of all: this is a manga not to be put in all hands.The tone of Freesia is dark and adult, dealing with themes such as ...
Mar 28, 2020
I absolutely love this manga and mangaka. His work reminds me of the films by Takashi Miike, or the novels of Ryu Murakami (particularly Coin Locker Babies). If you enjoy surreal, ultra-violent, atmospheric seinen, then this should be in your wheelhouse. It also happens to be hilarious (in a very dark way).

Upon first blush, the art may appear unimpressive, with its unpolished, sketchy style. However, I feel that this is what gives the manga it's unique feel. Within a few pages, you can see that the artist has a distinct artistic sensibility, and is an intensely talented storyteller, with the movement flowing seamlessly from panel ...
Sep 10, 2015
Dystopia world with dysfunctional ruler and member of Humanity, ravages by the unknown war, leading toward a Psychotic MC. An unusual young man with mental illness coming back from the war is the premise of the story, or something that we will found later are the background of this MC. Unable to get a proper job, let alone a proper mind, get a job to hunting the sinner and guilty as the blade or revenge. Mix them with dementia and unexpected twist, is exactly the plot that quite intriguing to read.

The story is quite mind boogling, with the pace and ...
Mar 8, 2024
Freesia impressed me to hell and back from the moment I picked it up to when I put it down. It's perfectly paced with a stellar arc design, so it never felt too long or too short, and every step was gratifying to experience and finish. The protagonist, Hiroshi Kano, is one of the best examples of a (very) sincerely schizophrenic man. The way the author showcases him as a representation of "retaliatory killing" itself is already great, but he himself also has one of my favorite resolutions of any character in any manga ever. The supporting cast is viciously potent as well, whether they ...
Oct 9, 2017
I'm gonna tell you right now prospective reader of this manga...there is a metric shit ton of sexual violence and overall brutal acts perpetrated by the characters in this series. If that is a turn off for you then just turn away now as the rest of this review is rather irrelevant.

Freesia is a story in alternative Japan where due to the overcrowded jails, the government has decided it would be a great idea to lessen sentences for convicted criminals in order for the victims of their crimes to be given an opportunity to legally kill them out of revenge. Since most victims aren't ...
Aug 4, 2016
This is a manga that gets better and better as it goes on. It's certainly not for everyone, but give it a try or two--I gave it a second chance (hated it on my first attempt, but it somehow stayed at the back of my mind) and to date, I can say this is one of the best manga I have ever read.

A couple of things:-

(1) The art doesn't have a consistent quality. The covers and the first few pages are good and neat, but the rest are pretty raw and untidy and looks as if the artist didn't put a lot of ...
Mar 24, 2020
this is one of the most gruesome Mangas youll ever read , very disturbing on a psychological side of things to the point that youll jaw will drop at times .

youll follow a disturbed guy who works in crime .. so to speak , but the thing is .. this guy ( our hero ) is insane !

he have some mental issues and a large number of those , hell hallucinate and see things all the damn time .

this is such a heavy read if you want to follow a " good " character because the main guy here is a ...
Dec 12, 2021
Preliminary (52/84 chp)
Freesia is a Japanese manga series that was published in the Monthly Ikki for 84 chapters, premiering on September 2001 and concluding in August 2009. The manga was created and produced by Jiro Matsumoto.

The series was created as a spin-off of post-war Japan, continuing the story of the former soldier Hiroshi Kano, as he returned to his hometown of [CITY] and started building a new life as a vengeance proxy, providing his clients with revenge against criminals, all while reconnecting with his mother, his girlfriend Keiko, and his former colleague, Higuchi, a fellow worker in the proxy industry. Included in the cast are Mizoguchi Mazaki, ...
Mar 13, 2024
Mixed Feelings
What the hell am I supposed to think about it?

To give a brief intro, we're set in a slightly dystopian, realistic future world. The economy is horrible, crime is on the rise, technology stagnated, and jobs directed to killing people are commonplace. A government agency created a vengeance act that benefits our schizophrenic, master hitman protagonist, Kano, who now has a chance to get a job, and find a safe routine. I came in without a synopsis, but that's such a big mistake. Everything at the beginning is set inside a mentally ill individual that can't discern what the hell is happening around him.

We ...
Feb 4, 2018
This manga is a story about an ex soldier that is nuts, and gets a job as a proxy enforcer in legal assasinations of criminals. But what this story is truly about is the effects of war, bureaucracy, and propaganda on both the collective consciousess and individuals, and how people delude themselves in order to deal with that.

It does so by following three stories at all times, the criminal's, the proxy enforcers, and the bits about the current state ofpolitical affairs, the latter not being directly explored, but being mentioned in such a way that if you are paying the minimun attention should notice.

It ...
Oct 19, 2024
Imagine Vinland Saga reimagined for an adult audience, with all the gritty, brutal realism laid bare. But the cost of that rawness came at the expense of the art style, rough around the edges. Despite that, when it comes to character depth, especially the supporting cast, it stands head and shoulders above the series I’m comparing it to.

There’s just a similar vibe between the works, paradoxically enough.

I get that this title currently feels like a reflection of Russia — grim and oppressive. But even in this world, despite the brutal executions of those who falter, rebellion was possible. In a way, this dystopia might offer ...