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Q Hayashida

Auteur de Dorohedoro, tome 1

62 oeuvres 2,530 utilisateurs 14 critiques 3 Favoris

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Œuvres de Q Hayashida

Dorohedoro, tome 1 (2002) 293 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, tome 2 (2002) 165 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 3 (2003) — Auteur — 148 exemplaires
Dai Dark Vol. 1 (2019) 128 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 4 (2007) 119 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 5 (2008) 113 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 6 (2008) 97 exemplaires
Dai Dark Vol. 2 (2020) 92 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 7 (2009) 92 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 8 (2006) 89 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 10 (2007) 82 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 9 (2002) 80 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 11 (2008) 75 exemplaires
Dai Dark Vol. 3 (2021) 71 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 12 (2008) 70 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 13 (2009) 66 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 14 (2013) 61 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 15 (2010) 59 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 16 (2011) 59 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 21 (2017) 54 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 19 (2014) 54 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 22 (2018) 52 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 20 (2016) 50 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 18 (2015) 50 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 17 (2012) 50 exemplaires
Dorohedoro, Volume 23 (2019) 49 exemplaires
Dai Dark Vol. 4 (2022) 48 exemplaires
Dai Dark Vol. 5 (2023) 36 exemplaires
Dai Dark Vol. 6 (2023) 21 exemplaires
Maken X, Volume 1 (2004) 5 exemplaires
Maken X, Volume 3 (2004) 4 exemplaires
Maken X 02 (2004) 2 exemplaires
Dorohedoro Omnibus 1 (Vols. 1-2) — Auteur — 2 exemplaires
Dai Dark 3 1 exemplaire
Dai Dark T04 (2023) 1 exemplaire
Dai Dark T03 (2022) 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Hayashida, Q
Nom légal
Hayashida, Kyū
Date de naissance
1977
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Japan
Pays (pour la carte)
Japan

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It's been four years since I read Vol. 2, so I was a little lost at first, but I slowly got back up to speed on all the people who surround the weird lizard man who is searching for the sorcerer who stole his human head.

It doesn't really matter though, since the story is sort of low priority compared to the exuberant art, the quirkiness of the characters, and all the violence.

And my local library doesn't have Vol. 4, so now it may be another four years before I get to read another.

FOR REFERENCE:

Contents: Spell 12. Formal Attire Requested -- Spell 13. Another Year in the Hole -- Spell 14. Caiman in Wonderland -- Spell 15. The Secret of the Fire-Flushing Toilet -- Spell 16. The Girl Who Sells Smoke -- Spell 17. The Mushrooms Are Ready -- Extra Evil -- Translation Notes
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villemezbrown | 1 autre critique | Mar 19, 2024 |
It's entertaining, but it feels like it's going all over the place. There's bone currency, invincibility, death, anatomical spaceships, organic space stations, and anything remotely sci-fi mixed with flesh. The tone went all over the place and I had a hard time processing it.
 
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AvANvN | Dec 13, 2023 |
Nikaido has been brainwashed into being En's partner.

While Aikawa and Risu were friends, Aikawa did not like the Cross-Eyes. It's unsure if Aikawa is Caiman or not, but they both lived in the sorceror world and Aikawa was able to do a little bit of magic.

Apparently, Nikaido and someone named Asu knew each other as Asu had made her sorcerer's mask in secret, most likely because of her ability to control time.

We also learned a little bit about En's history - how he was extracted for smoke as a child; survived two years in Hell; destroyed the factory that imprisoned him; built his family; the "death shroom incident" in Matsmara; and his resentment for the Cross-Eyes. The Death Shroom Incident, Cross-Eyes, and Risu's job of collecting heads suggests that Risu and En had fought each other 6 years ago and that was this was when Risu was decapitated.

Where is Risu now? How did Risu's head get stored in a safe? Why is Risu in Caiman's mouth? Does Ebisu have anything to do with Risu appearing in Caiman's mouth? What was up with that dream Caiman had? Flashback? If so, who's body was in the bathroom? And who said what on the phone?
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AvANvN | Mar 27, 2023 |
It was surprisingly difficult for my brain to adjust to the Right->Left reading order, and on top of that, this world is complicated and a little confusing. Intriguing, though. A lizardman with a creepy guy in his mouth in a nightmare world. Manga's pretty crazy sometimes. I think I might need to check out the anime and see if that explains anything further.
 
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bobbybslax | 4 autres critiques | Feb 5, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
62
Membres
2,530
Popularité
#10,145
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
14
ISBN
110
Langues
4
Favoris
3

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