Warau Kyuuketsuki
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Warau Kyuuketsuki

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Baraiso: Warau Kyuuketsuki 2, The Laughing Vampire, The Laughing Vampire 2: Paradise, The Crying Vampire
Japanese: 笑う吸血鬼


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 19
Status: Finished
Published: 1998
Genre: Horror Horror
Themes: Historical Historical, Psychological Psychological, Vampire Vampire
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Authors: Maruo, Suehiro (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.261 (scored by 32013,201 users)
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Ranked: #52662
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Popularity: #2295
Members: 9,292
Favorites: 311

Recommendations

Usamaru Furuya was clearly inspired by Suehiro Maruo's style, especially that of Wararu Kyuuketsuki. They are each extremely dark and erotic-grotesque. 
reportRecommended by Danish
Weird Storm Boy is like an exciting kid you knew back in elementary school: not so attentive in class and occasionally vague while speaking, but he's quite an impressive athlete. He enjoys playing soccer, gymnastics, and watching classic Universal monster movies with his brother, Laughing Vampire. You don't know too much about Laughing Vampire, but you saw him bringing groceries to an old woman in the neighborhood while walking home one evening; he looked sharp in a high school uniform, carrying a textbook on World War II and a motorcycle magazine to his chest. Last summer, the two brothers went to a traveling carnival on  read more 
reportRecommended by fastfashion
Both from the same mangaka - Suehiro Maruo. They have many similar scenes (e.g. the swinger masquerade) and both have the dark and mysterious atmosphere. 
reportRecommended by shinomonogatari
The theme in these two series feels really similar: they are both dark, hedonistic stories about people who gradually become unable to hold back their sexual desire. Thus, if you're more interested in the theme than the plot itself, you might really like the other title. The main difference is that Warau Kyuuketsuki is extremely violent and graphic, while Takato Yamamoto keeps his one-shot pretty subtle and very aesthetic. 
reportRecommended by karemi_
two amazing mangas with a gothic and phantasmagorical vibe that involve the beauty and horror of being young, in love, and a vampire (also, both artists are two of the very best in the business by a long shot) - read 'em both at yr. earliest opportunity if you dig a good tale of the living dead! 
reportRecommended by octal9
both are by edgy horror masters every horror fan should check out now - both will twist yr. mind in knots - both have a certain sick beauty - both are about killers - both remind me of nightmares - both are genius....................... 
reportRecommended by octal9
Both are short horror stories, comprising of a couple of volumes each, and both show how wicked schoolchildren and teenagers can be. 
reportRecommended by TVC15
Both are fascinating, somewhat confusing trips through the worst side of human nature and its violent collision with youth. Insanity and the paranormal element are important in both stories, with a blurry line between them. 
reportRecommended by Aiferrific
same vampire thematic with great arc 
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