“Surreal anthology of 13 erotic grotesque tales exploring warped youth, horror, and societal decay.”
DDT: Boku, Miminashi Houichi desu
DDT―僕、耳なし芳一です―
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Synopsis
Surreal anthology of 13 erotic grotesque tales exploring warped youth, horror, and societal decay.
Collection of surreal erotic grotesque stories. 1. Boku no Shounen Jidai (My Youth) 2. Apparition 3. Proletariat no Hisokana Tanoshimi (The Proletarians' Secret Playtime) 4. America Umare no Celluloid (Celluloid Made in America) 5. Vampire 6. Kusare Omeko ni DDT (DDT for a Rotten War) 7-8. Arakajime Funou no Koibito-tachi 1, 2 (Impotent Boyfriends Since the Beginning) 9. Shoujo Jigoku (Female Hell) 10. Mottomo Kusai Yuugi (The Stinkiest Game) 11. Tsuki yori no Shisha (Messenger of the Moon) 12. Kiseki no Hito (The Miraculous Man) 13. Doutei Kawayanosuke: Ore no Na wa Minus (My Name is Shit)
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 3 sampled reviews
What 3 readers settled on.
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σ 1.41 · some divergence
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Running avg · Jan 2013 → May 2024
- 8 “This is a top-tier entry in the ero guro genre that I highly recommend to those who appreciate extreme, dark storytelling. While the graphic, pornographic, and violent imagery may be too grotesque...”
- 8 “The art in this collection is exceptional, masterfully channeling 1910s-1930s influences like surrealism and German expressionism through a compelling, scrapbook-style montage. However, the...”
- 5 “I absolutely love Suehiro Maruo’s obscure art style and the variety of stories that keep the reading experience engaging. While I was initially confused by the narrative and had to skip certain...”
Read Order & Related
A self-contained story.
No sequels, spin-offs or alternate tellings — DDT: Boku, Miminashi Houichi desu begins and ends here.
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A Manga Publication
- Format 13 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 1h 44m approx
- Published Jan 1981 – Jan 1983
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M10552 catalog