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[Splatter Manga?] This Communication [No, XX Manga]

"This" is communication! (Conclusion)

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Impressions

I bought the entire series of This Communication, which I had been curious about for a while, during a DMM Books sale.
Ever since I started using a Kindle device, my speed for finishing DMM e-books has slowed down significantly.
This isn't about the work itself, but rather the drawback that reading on a Kindle device is comfortable, yet DMM Books cannot be viewed on a Kindle device.

Werewolf-style deception, the end of the world, and so on... I felt like this was a genre I hadn't read much of before, and it truly is that kind of work.

In the beginning, there are mentions of splatter-genre video works in the author's commentary, so I thought it might be a "work that expresses the staples of splatter movies in manga form." However, as I kept reading, scenes that made me chuckle increased, and I thought, "Wait, was this a comedy manga?" By the end, I realized, "Oh, right, right. It was a psychopath manga," and finally, I thought, "Was this a manga that explains what love and communication are?!"
It is a masterpiece that draws you into its development as your perspective shifts like that.

Dis-communication?
No
This Communication!

It is already completed and goes on e-book sale quite often, so please check it out if you'd like.
It seems like it's currently on sale for 100 yen for the first two volumes on Amazon.

📚 "This Communication" Synopsis and Overview Summary

[In a nutshell?]

A rationalist devil (former soldier) who will stop at nothing to protect his "daily meals" and "personal safety" creates the strongest defense team by killing six "immortal girls" and resetting their memories—an extreme dark survival story!

[Synopsis]

In the latter half of the 20th century, much of humanity was wiped out by mysterious monsters called "Iperit," leaving the world in ruins.

Deluh, a former soldier who survived in a research facility in the snowy mountains, is put in charge of the "Huntresses," immortal girls with superhuman strength created to fight the Iperit.

However, the girls are mentally immature, and their teamwork is terrible. Deciding that the defense of the facility (= his own safe bed and three meals a day) is threatened, Deluh executes a terrifying "communication method."

Whenever the girls' relationships deteriorated or a mission failed, he would mercilessly kill them and forcibly "reset" their memories to before they died—.

[Highlights: Ultimate Rationalism and Insane Team Building]

"It's faster to kill them and erase their memories than to fix the relationship."

The greatest appeal of this work is the protagonist Deluh's abnormal rationality and tenacity. The cold-blooded protagonist, who completely bugs the reader's sense of ethics, is actually the one struggling the most to appease, kill, and deceive the girls, creating a sense of supreme tension and mysterious humor.

Can true communication (mutual understanding) be established at the end of a relationship painted with "lies and murderous intent"? A one-of-a-kind masterpiece that unfolds with unpredictable mind games and extreme human drama.



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