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Aku no Kyouten appears unique at first, but all-too-familiar, as well. The drama is built up steadily, and as the pieces start to come together and characters are developed and expanded upon, you really start to feel like the stakes could hardly be any higher. Unfortunately, the conclusion is anything but satisfactory, or earned. All wildcards built throughout the story are abandoned, all loose ends are dealt with in a flurry of rushed violence that gradually blends together and makes you wonder why you stuck around for 9 volumes.
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Aku no Kyoten Japanese: 悪の教典 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 9
Chapters: 36
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 7, 2012 to Sep 7, 2015
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
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Members: 8,912
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Your Feelings Categories Nov 22, 2020
tl;dr: A story about a psychopath teacher acting like a psychopath and... that’s it.
This manga starts off feeling a bit like a story about a teacher that uses irregular means in order to help his students but truly does have the goal of helping his students, kind of like a darker version of GTO. However, it quickly becomes obvious that isn’t the case at all and that the teacher is simply a horrible person that only cares about himself and only manipulates things for his own pleasure. To a degree there’s at least something kind of interesting there in that the manipulations do have some ... Aug 14, 2018
Not to be confused with GTO!
Lesson of the Evil had everything to please the seinen fans with a dark and bloody story and yet… A promising start The manga starts well even very well. The main character - Seiji Hasumi - is a competent English teacher. He takes care of a difficult class like in GTO but do not be fooled! Hasumi has nothing to do with the famous Onizuka. Annihilate whatever the method is! Behind his appearance as a kind, talented and attentive teacher hides a real psychopath. Thus in the first volumes, we witness a strategic fight to bring down all those who would stand in his ... Apr 3, 2018
_SPOILER WARNING_
So basically this story is about a homicidal sociopath who has somehow managed to become a teacher. Interesting. The story itself is handled well, it isn't outstanding or anything though. There's no intense psychological aspect to it as of yet and I think since we're about a third of the way through the story at this point there won't be any of that in the future. This story is your average Japanese crime thriller, the kind you would find on Netflix or whatever else streaming services you use. In fact, It has a movie and I'm pretty sure the movie is what spawned the manga ... Jan 7, 2021
You and I both know when going into a manga like this that it’s going to be stupid edgy, stupid trashy, that a lot of murders will be stupid to up the headcount. These are not reasons to shame. You don’t go to a nightclub and complain about naked bodies. But is “Lesson of Evil” (oh my god, the naming) stupid overall, as you’d expect from a story about a sexy serial killer? It is unrealistic, sure, it is corny, maybe campy, occasionally cringy, but stupid? I think no. I even gained new ideas and cultural knowledge out of reading it, which both confounds and
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