Kimi ni Koisuru Satsujinki
Killer in Love
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Kimi ni Koisuru Satsujinki

Alternative Titles

Japanese: きみに恋する殺人鬼
English: Killer in Love
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 39
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 30, 2020 to Sep 14, 2022
Genres: Drama Drama, Suspense Suspense
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Serialization: MangaONE
Authors: Akiyama, Enma (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.221 (scored by 67796,779 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #189632
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Popularity: #1100
Members: 18,312
Favorites: 234

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Synopsis

Suzuki Ryuto is an introverted, timid college student. Every day he puts on a fake smile, trying his best to blend into a group of outgoing students even despite cruel teasing over his virginity. One day he comes to a drinking party where he meets a beautiful girl, Kokoa. Per her request, he pretends to be her boyfriend to ward off the stalker who has been harassing the girl. That tender love was the beginning of a great tragedy...

(Source: Comikey Media)

Background

Kimi ni Koisuru Satsujinki was published digitally in English as Killer in Love through Comikey from July 12, 2021, to September 16, 2022.

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Reviews

Jul 31, 2024
Among the psychological mangas that involve a lot of killing, this is probably the most realistic and logical drama. Yes I said it. The depicted parent-to-child, teenager-to-teenager, men-to-women and cyber trauma are common in East Asian cultures, so are the knife-driven conflicts between the characters. Western readers may find it hard to relate to, as women and children aren't as oppressed in society/household in the west, nor is the friendship/drinking culture as toxic. One thing I find especially realistic about this manga compared to other psychological dramas, is that childhood trauma plays a significantly lesser role than teenhood trauma as a driving force.

The resolutions ...
Dec 17, 2024
Mixed Feelings
This manga is really good. Well, i get that people were disappointed by how it ends but I think there's more of it. In my opinion, a story is not just how it ends but how the story goes. The author really did a great work by ending it as a cliffhanger. We don't really know what happens to them after the story ends ,and thats the best part of it.They did a great job leaving us being uncomfortable by thinking how will they continue living their lives.

Good art, great story really recommended for those who've hurt enough to understand others feelings /hj.
Oct 5, 2022
It just made me genuinely angry. I don't even remember how I stumbled into this but I regret every moment of it.
The story tries way too hard to be "heart wrenching" and even goes on entire chapter-long tangents, having no pacing whatsoever so you can't tell if it takes place over a couple days or a week or whatever.
The artwork is fine but they have waterfalls of tears at every opportunity that feeds into how bad the story is.
Even the ending is upsetting because it's basically not even an ending. It's an epilogue after the events of the story to try and retroactively justify what ...

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