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Original Title: 屍鬼 1
ISBN: 2849657824 (ISBN13: 9782849657829)
Edition Language: French
Series: Shiki: Manga #1
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Shiki, Tome 1 (Shiki: Manga #1) Paperback | Pages: 180 pages
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Title:Shiki, Tome 1 (Shiki: Manga #1)
Author:Ryū Fujisaki
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 180 pages
Published:March 25th 2010 by Kazé Editions (first published July 4th 2008)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Horror. Paranormal. Vampires. Mystery. Fantasy. Supernatural

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UNA CATENA DI MORTI MISTERIOSE Intorno agli anni novanta, a Sotoba, un remoto villaggio di milletrecento anime immerso nelle montagne del Giappone, vengono trovati i cadaveri di tre abitanti del posto morti in condizioni insolite, ma che il dottore Toshio Ozaki classifica come vittime di una misteriosa epidemia. Nello stesso momento, un giovane di nome Natsuno Yuki si trasferisce con la sua famiglia proprio in quel villaggio e fa la conoscenza di Megumi Shimizu, una ragazza della sua stessa età. Da quel momento, si aprirà il sipario su una serie di eventi sempre più grotteschi e terrificanti, che porteranno gli abitanti del villaggio ad affrontare una spaventosa minaccia: possibile che siano stati presi di mira dai vampiri? E’ con queste premesse che si presenta in edicola questo nuovo manga dalle tinte forti, disegnato dalle abili mani di Ryu Fujisaki e scritto da Fuyumi Ono, già autrice del romanzo omonimo, best seller in Giappone e dichiaratamente ispirato al romanzo “Salem’s Lot” di Stephen King.

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Shiki .... the novel is strange and started by First Blood and how they die in this town is that a shiki or Epidemi its an interesting horrific novel

For some reason, this manga gave me Fringe + Supernatural + CSI vibes... And I very much enjoy those tv shows, so it comes as no surprised that I liked this manga. It is creepy and it is mysterious, and the art provides an eerie ambient.

EDIT: Nachdem ich bis heute morgens um 2 den Anime gesuchtet habe, muss ich meine Bewertung hochstufen. Verdammt. Ich fühle mich so innerlich leer nachdem ich den Anime geschaut habe uns ich weiß nicht mal warum T____________T ---Nicht schlecht - erinnert ein wenig an Higurashi. Denke aber, dass ich lieber den Anime mal anschaue, da da die Todesszenen besser rüberkommen.

One of those manga that really makes you think about what "evil" actually is. It's a great story and if you watch the anime you will be rewarded by an awesome soundtrack.

If you think the cover art's strange, the novel is too, but that's what makes the manga so interesting to read. The story begins with Megumi who shouts about the fact she hates the town she lives in, and how boring the people are who live there. She does however love the Medieval looking house on the hill, and wants to go there, even though everyone else doesn't like who now lives there. Megumi is a feisty girl, full of life, and her own opinions about everyone else. The horror comes thick and

Lubię horrory w każdym medium. Shiki zapowiada się jako intrygujący utwór grozy oparty na mentalności ludzi pochodzących z małej, odizolowanej od świata wsi. Zawsze mam zagwozdkę z mangami poświęconymi historii grozy. Są to utwory z innego kręgu kulturowego i to, co zapewne śmiertelnie przeraża Japończyków, u mnie może wywołać co najwyżej uśmiech politowania. Shi-Ki po pierwszym tomie jest wciąż pełne sekretów i nie do końca wszystkie elementy są zrozumiałe, ale nie powiedziałbym, że nudziłem

Der Zeichenstil ist doch etwas sehr gewöhnungsbedürftig, passt aber perfekt zu der Handlung des Mangas, und er sieht nicht schlimm aus, sondern ist eher speziell, was ich aber durchaus interessant finde. Da Shi Ki ein Horrormanga ist, wusste ich auf was ich mich einlasse, und bis zum Schluss hat mich der Band gefesselt. Ich bin gespannt wie es weiter geht, und was es mit der Familie in der Kanemasa Villa wirklich auf sich hat. Ein kleiner Schock für mich, war ja schon, dass Megumi gestorben ist,
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