“1980s manga: mutated sperm's grotesque, explicit Candide-like journey, hailed as comics' Henry Miller.”
Monster Men Bureiko Lullaby
怪人無礼講ララバイ
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1980s manga: mutated sperm's grotesque, explicit Candide-like journey, hailed as comics' Henry Miller.
A seminal work of manga from the mid-1980s, Monster Man Bureiko Lullaby is a Candide-esque tale–if you can picture Candide as a mutated sperm brought to life by radioactivity. Unremittingly explicit, this is the comics equivalent of Henry Miller at his best: direct, honest and insightful while simultaneously beautiful and grotesque. (Source: PictureBox)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 4 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 32m approx
- Published Jan 1990 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M13641 catalog