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Prison Lab

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kangoku Jikken
Japanese: 監獄実験〈プリズンラボ〉


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 27, 2016 to Sep 28, 2019
Genre: Horror Horror
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Serialization: None
Authors: Mizuse, Chiho (Art), Kantetsu (Story)

Statistics

Score: 6.311 (scored by 86858,685 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #177982
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #807
Members: 23,485
Favorites: 214

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Recommendations

Both MC revenge and torture female character Same show but no ecchi and no superpower 
reportRecommended by Val_X_Chichi
Both of these have a good amount of blood + gore. The storyline is pretty decent. If you're into that sort of things then you should check them out. 
reportRecommended by MXTXEnthusiast
Both series are about a sociopathic main character as they go about sinister shenanigans. Both of them are pretty suspense-heavy and relatively short reads.  
reportRecommended by TheLewdOtakuRe
Both of these series focus heavily on revenge killings and absurd murders, if you enjoyed the violence of either series odds are you will like the other 
reportRecommended by TheLewdOtakuRe
Both manga depict bullying, justice and revenge. The direction of the manga and how they ended are very different though, so you may end up disliking one and liking the other one. Ijime no Jikan is by far more depressing than Prison Lab. But regardless of that, the MCs were kind of similar. 
reportRecommended by _Mataga_
- Both series contain a lot of torture and harming - The main characters both go from an ordinary happy person to vengeful person after something tramuatic has happened - Both have antagonists and side characters who are bat shit insane 
reportRecommended by Febbe
If you've taken a liking to bloody torture scenes with a lot of things on the line (such as money) involved you'd probably enjoy either one of these. Both protagonists happen to be the average guy who turns twisted due to certain events and participates in so called "torture games" with set of rules and circumstances.  
reportRecommended by wonwoo
What is more satisfying other than seeing the person bullying you, being punished? While Eyama from Prison Lab, got an opportunity to take his revenge on the bullies' ringleader, Ayana, from Revenge classroom, made her own opportunities to take revenge on her whole class: The ones that bullied her, the ones who stood aside and laughed and the ones that saw what she's been going through but didn't do anything. While reading Fukushuu Kyoushitsu almost the same feeling, as Prison Lab, will surround you. Both main characters slowly start to change their personalities. In the beginning they were weak willed and in a pathetic state,  read more 
reportRecommended by Ekush_V
1. Both stories have villainous protagonists. 2. Both are tragedies about moral downfall of the main character after he is given power and freedom he didn't have before. 3. Both are suspenseful thrillers. 4. Little to no fanservice. 
reportRecommended by fanfictionlurker
If ya like the whole "starts off a gentle person then turns into a monster who you never thought could wreak this much havoc in such a short amount of time" kinda MC then you've found your match. Both turn from dudes you feel either bad for or are happy for to demonic sadistic crazy motherfuckers that give us the gore that we all crave so dearly. ENJOY hummies! 
reportRecommended by rqmm126
Both series consist of survival horror and a psychological thriller-like story as we learn how complicated their lives has become. Both series also translates violence into twisted storytelling that relates to their game.  
reportRecommended by SasoriUzumaki