The grandfather are the walldrawings we drew to attract food.DarkenRahlX wrote:And American Comics is the grandfather.
Most disturbing image(s) in Berserk (or other manga)
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That would be an ancient ancestor.
Anyway to get back on topic... Another scene that disturbed me was one that occurred at the beginning of Berserk. Where the daughter gets killed then her reanimated corpse kills the father by cutting his head off.
Then you have the deformed guy at the beginning that helps Guts out. He was just nasty looking. I felt bad for the fact that he helped out Guts, but was executed. Then I thought about the fact that he was so ugly and that his wife and kids had been killed... Guts probably was doing the guy a favor buy letting him die.
Anyway to get back on topic... Another scene that disturbed me was one that occurred at the beginning of Berserk. Where the daughter gets killed then her reanimated corpse kills the father by cutting his head off.
Then you have the deformed guy at the beginning that helps Guts out. He was just nasty looking. I felt bad for the fact that he helped out Guts, but was executed. Then I thought about the fact that he was so ugly and that his wife and kids had been killed... Guts probably was doing the guy a favor buy letting him die.

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Another vol 1 scence that was disturbing was the count eating Vargus's kid whole!!!! Wow this makes me think that Miura drew this first Vol. to shock people into loving it..... well it worked now there are millions waiting for the next twisted thing he is going to draw. 


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Most disturbing ever, hum.. I think the anime was called "Mahou Shoujo Ai" or something like that. Its a girl that gets slowly impaled by a LARGE pole, after getting drilled in the butt by a mechanic tentacle. That was kind of nasty.
Other than that I'd say Berserk. I hate seeing peoples eyes pop out of their head when getting killed, and in berserk everyones eyes seem to do that. ^^
Other than that I'd say Berserk. I hate seeing peoples eyes pop out of their head when getting killed, and in berserk everyones eyes seem to do that. ^^
It's not always used to fake an intellectual attitude. Consider Watchmen or Batman Year One. They're basically a story self contained within the book. There's not issues and issues of that material. Like a novel, it has a story to tell and tells it. The term really does fit for those books. That's why I call books like those graphic novels and monthly issues comic books.LordMune wrote:A graphic novel is usually a crappily (or "experimentally") drawn comic book with too much text. The term is also used for regular comics, as to make nerds feel intellectual. Since I stick to manga, I don't have to make up silly names to make myself feel un-stupid.
And no, they're not crappily drawn. I personally loved parts of Sin City's art. Just look at the movie for how well it worked, though he began to use this style better in the later books. Also, Watchmen was beautifully done I thought by Dave Gibbons, same with Dark Knight Returns and Year One w/ Frank Miller. Personally, I prefer them to the general comic book stylings of what we see today. Though of course there are exceptional talents in that too.
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I'm going to add some of toshio maeda's urotsukidoji manga & a movie called cannibal holocaust done by an italian.
An extremely grotesque comic by a spanish painter I know is elizabeth bathory now that series (8 issues by eros) gets extreme with torture and demon sex involving the hungarian countess
I'm surprised no one had brought up the elizabeth bathory series?
An extremely grotesque comic by a spanish painter I know is elizabeth bathory now that series (8 issues by eros) gets extreme with torture and demon sex involving the hungarian countess

I'm surprised no one had brought up the elizabeth bathory series?
Istvan wrote:I'll just point out that a newbie necroing an old thread is generally frowned upon. You might want to be careful about that.
Nothing wrong with making an old thread alive for a reason.
He did talk about what the threads is about.
Necroing a thread for some stupid reason like an off topic stuff like "where is the newest chapter??" thats a bad thing.
I like what he is doing bringing back some threads and making the berserk forums more alive , thats better than seeing Berserk 279 thread who is 20 pages too long with off topic stuff.
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I just want to also add that also amist the demon orgies & torture it does go into graphic detail of bathing in blood & skinning. but I havent been able to find much on it other than covers.dronedevil wrote:I'm going to add some of toshio maeda's urotsukidoji manga & a movie called cannibal holocaust done by an italian.
An extremely grotesque comic by a spanish painter I know is elizabeth bathory now that series (8 issues by eros) gets extreme with torture and demon sex involving the hungarian countess![]()
I'm surprised no one had brought up the elizabeth bathory series?
They are extremely grotesque which is why I'm guessing only eros comics has touched it in the u.s.
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