La Mosca
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La Mosca

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: The Fly
Japanese: 라모스카


Information

Type: Manhwa
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 46
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 15, 2008 to Jun 30, 2010
Genres: Action Action, Mystery Mystery, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Champ
Authors: Kang, Hyung Kyu (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.951 (scored by 794794 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #96532
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #8859
Members: 2,180
Favorites: 5

Recommendations

If you enjoy the mystery and bloodshed that GANTZ has brought to the table, you'll enjoy La Mosca(The Fly) with a passion. Even now the GANTZ manga still provides mysteries to solve after several years of chapters and volumes but every good as the last, La Mosca has such potential to come out like GANTZ, both providing monsters to kill, prizes to earn, and hot deadly girls. 
reportRecommended by NoSurrender
May the hunt begin! A signed contract in La Mosca forces you to work on an abomination-infested island with a corrupt leader. In Kamisama no Iutoori, the misfortune of being a student binds you to participate in an unending series of supernatural survival games. In order to survive, the protagonists can accomplish their goals on their own or put their trust into others, working together, in the hopes of staying alive and putting an end to their struggles. These worlds will focus on how... well that goes. 
reportRecommended by Cenba
Ah, yes. You are dropped off on an island where you will spend some time. A lot of time. Well, provided you can avoid an unexpected demise. While you only have yourself and your companions to fight for survival in Jisatsutou, you will be rigorously supervised and faced with both expected and rather unnatural dangers in La Mosca. In both of these worlds, you will have to put your mental health and bodily well-being on the line to survive, and to protect who you want to live. 
reportRecommended by Cenba
Both contain that sense of mystery. Protagonists find themselves on a strange outcast island, plagued with strange mutated creatures that have no issue with killing humans. Throughout each we learn the true nature of these islands as well as what our protagonists struggle to survive. Add in a bit of blood, limbs and the insane and you have a story. Considerably different in length Eden no Ori is for those who prefer longer stories involving some ecchi whilst La Mosca is more to the point and doesn't bother with the fanservice.  
reportRecommended by JaeBeanie
I found the two to have the similar "time is important" factor , and the feeling it gives is very close... The two are a must read, for the story and for the artwork! 
reportRecommended by M_Mandraw2012
Both works depict gritty realism that shows the dark side of the society, through sci-fi concepts(or superpower). Both manhwa are told in a multiple perspective fashion. It is done well because the mystery is slowly unraveled in a way that makes the readers to keep read on. (If you hadn't noticed that I used the term manhwa, both are done by Korean artists) 
reportRecommended by bunny1ov3r