“Furuya Usamaru's eclectic indie manga shorts, referencing Bosch, blending absurd comedy, fantasy, and horror in artistically accomplished stories.”
Garden
Garden
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Furuya Usamaru's eclectic indie manga shorts, referencing Bosch, blending absurd comedy, fantasy, and horror in artistically accomplished stories.
Garden is a collection of Furuya Usamaru's "indie" shorts that were published in Comic Cue, Manga Erotics and GARO. The title is obviously a reference to Hieronymus Bosch's famous triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights, with the first story being a homage to said painting. The other stories range from absurd comedies to fantasy and horror. It's a very eclectic mixture, but make no mistake: artistically, Garden might just be Furuya's most accomplished work after Marie no Kanaderu Ongaku. (Source: Kotonoha) 1. Ratai no Kigen (The Origin of Nudity) 2. Tenshi no Fellatio (Angelic Fellatio) 3. YumeKana 4. Umi kara Kita Kikai (The Machine That Came from the Sea) 5. Tsuki no Sho (The Book of the Moon) 6. Egao de Sayounara (Say Goodbye with a Smile) 7. Emi-chan
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A Manga Publication
- Format 7 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 56m approx
- Published Jan 1993 – Jan 2000
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M11603 catalog