Choudouryoku Mouko Daishuurai

Choudouryoku Mouko Daishuurai

An alternate history manga where the Mongol empire was established by the dominance of special “Mongol Horses” that are actually the dismembered and regrown hands of a giant.

We’ve discussed this on a recent episode.

Shintaro Kago is a master of body horror and visuals that make you skin crawl. We’ve covered Super-Dimensional Love Gun last year which absolutely disgusted us. However I found Choudouryoku Mouko Daishuurai easier to stomach since Kago tied this concept of giant hands used as horses with historical events that shaped modern society. It was interesting to read how Vasco da Gama successfully brought the “Mongol Horses” back to Europe or how Germans developed various “Mongol Horse” powered tanks for superiority during World War 1. But make no mistake, this book still includes a ton of disturbing body horror that Kago is known for.

~dakazu

364 – Manga in Motion 49 – Perfect Blue

364 – Manga in Motion 49 – Perfect Blue

Night 2 of October Extravaganza has us looking at Satoshi Kon’s directorial debut with the psychological thriller Perfect Blue! We also have a spoiler-filled discussion on BEASTARS volume 14 and dakazu talks about the ending of Kunihachibu and Shintaro Kago’s Choudouryoku Mouko Daishuurai!!!

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Super-Dimensional Love Gun

Super-Dimensional Love Gun

A collection of bizarre stories about pretty girls from Shintaro Kago.

We’ve discussed this on a recent episode.

This is my first Shintaro Kago book and the experience feels extremely similar to when I read Ultra Gash Inferno. Kago’s work has also been called erotic grotesque like Suehiro Maruo but Kago himself says that is actually limiting compared to the wide variety of stuff he creates. If you search for his art pieces you’ll find a wide variety of works that tend to be on the surreal side, which makes sense since Kago was heavily inspired by Salvador Dali.

The problem with Super-Dimensional Love Gun is that some stories focus on really disturbing content. This book contains stories about feeding body parts to others, cutting away skin, and scratching yourself until you skill turns raw. Compared to visuals of extreme violence like decapitations and dismemberment, Kago’s beautifully drawn images invoke relatable injuries that make your skin crawl. Strangely, many of these stories are dark comedies that end with punchlines.

I also want to issue a content warning for this manga because it includes a lot of female exploitation. Rape is abundant in these stories but I don’t think female exploitation is a necessarily a central theme for all of Shintaro Kago‘s works. Super-Dimensional Love Gun just happens to be a collection of these types of stories. I didn’t really like this but it did make me interested in checking out Kago’s other stuff.

Available in English from Denpa Books.

~dakazu

317 – Triple Dip 44 – Chainsaw Man, Blood on the Tracks, Super-Dimensional Love Gun

317 – Triple Dip 44 – Chainsaw Man, Blood on the Tracks, Super-Dimensional Love Gun

For our next October Extravaganza we have a trio of horror series perfect for Halloween! We’re checking out Super-Dimensional Love GunBlood on the Tracks, and Chainsaw Man! dakazu also talks about some new anime and we revisit the dark history behind the creator of the recently licensed Kirby Manga Mania!!!

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