Well, how shall I put this. This is my first review by the way, and I am quite glad it was for a guro.
The synopsis pretty much tells it all.
Story 7/10:
In all honesty, I've read most of Uziga's work and while I prefer his works as Mai-chan's Daily Life or Modern Stories of the Bizarre, I will say this one was just as brutal. Seems that every student in this school is a masochist, can't blame them though.
Art 7/10:
Classic Uziga fashion, simple yet when it comes to the sex and gore, he is second to none.
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Graduation and Beheading Ceremony Japanese: 卒業斬首式 InformationType: Doujinshi
Volumes: 1
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: May 13, 2007
Serialization:
None Authors:
Gotoh, Juan (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: N/A2 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #18786
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This is a weird one, I mean the art style is good and the gore is cool, but there is one thing that goes through your head whilst reading this, why are naked people being executed for their graduation, like weirdly I think what's missing from this is context and plot, I know a bit weird to say that about a hentai, but I feel this could have been more interesting with some sort of more a developed back story.
But like I say judging from an artists point of view the drawings were nice and clean, the gore was bloody and graphic so I can't ... Apr 21, 2024
If I had to describe it, it’s the wholesome version of “Execution, Execution” by Uziga Waita
For a guro…this is surprisingly great. It’s got everything a guro needs. Good gore, nice artstyle, good executions and a hint of dark humour. Sure it doesn’t make sense in the slighest, but if you’re here, you’re here to fap, or admire the gore. The executions are fairly unique for the idea. Such as some students literally ripping their hearts out. You can see the inspiration from some of the author’s other works in it’s creativeness. Don’t get attached to the characters because most of them die, but this is the entire ... |