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MPD Psycho
Books in series
#1
MPD Psycho, Vol. 1
1997
MPD-Psycho, the most-requested manga series in recently memory, has found a fitting home at Dark Horse Manga, where it will be presented uncut and uncensored in all of its controversial and unflinchingly grotesque glory! If Takashi Miike's MPD-Psycho television series still has you confused and reeling, the original manga series that inspired the show is sure to take you on a longer, darker journey into madness. Enjoy the 11-volume MPD-Psycho series for all of its absurd twists, sci-fi touches and inventive torture scenes, but you'll also be mesmerized by the plethora of odd conspiracies and case files found in Otsuka and Tajima's uncontrollable, urban horrorshow. In MPD-Psycho Volume 1, police detective Kobayashi Yousuke's life is changed forever after a serial killer notices something "special" about him. That same killer mutilates Kobayashi's wife and kick-starts a "multiple personality battle" within Kobayashi that pushes him into a complex tempest of interconnected deviants and evil forces. Earning praise for its consistently shocking plotlines and Tajima's clean, arresting art style, MPD-Psycho is the manga event of the decade!
#2
MPD Psycho, Vol. 2
1998
MPD-Psycho Volume 2 finds multiple personality detective Kazuhiko Amamiya on a new case - which will result in even more personalities emerging inside his confused, scattered mind! A wave of grisly, imaginative schoolgirl suicides hits Tokyo! Investigating the scenes of these gruesome deaths, Amamiya and the colorful characters of the Isono Criminal Research Lab come across a new villain who knows about a key event from Amamiya's past. What does the white-haired Zenitsu have to do with the suicides, Amamiya's "barcode puzzle" theory, and a stuttering victim from a decades-old night of murder and destruction?
#3
MPD Psycho, Vol. 3
1998
The uncensored, uncut MPD-Psycho manga series continues, with another volume of creative crimes, slippery criminals, and an enormous, disturbing puzzle that's slowly unraveling with each inventive atrocity. The Isono Criminal Research Lab trusts that Kazuhiko Amamiya, their maverick multiple personality detective, can crack any murder case-as long he can keep all of his other personalities in check. His latest mystery involves a serial killer who uses body doubles and is actually famous for his macabre murder scenes and attempts at dark humor. More clues on the Gakuso Group emerge, and their top "company man"-the white-haired, maniacal Zenitsu-just can't stay out of the Isono Lab's business. Toguchi, the tough, one-eyed video journalist, now feels that he deserves a worldwide spotlight . . . and he's on the verge of making a deal with a laughing devil!
#5
MPD-Psycho, Volume 5
2000
After last volume's surprising betrayal and bloodbath, Amamiya - the multiple personality detective of the Isono Criminal Research Lab - faces a new threat in the form of the young "Lucy 7" deviants! In the midst of new murderous messes, bumbling Detective Sasayama finds himself in a criminal profiler contest fueled by the Japanese media. An American profiler arrives to work on a decade-old serial killer case at an elementary school, but the real group that he represents and his ultimate goals are as mysterious as MPD-Psycho's huge "barcode puzzle." The Gakuso Society pulls some strings, the American begins to hunt down children, and this volume of MPD-Psycho promises to be the most titillating and confusing yet - but you'll love the ride! Jump on, as more players enter the fray and more inventive atrocities abound. Fans of the Takashi Miike MPD-Psycho television adaptation will find more clues to the "barcode puzzle," more inventive murders, and surprisingly humorous moments in this smart manga series
#8
MPD Psycho, Volume 8
2002
Dark Horse Manga's daring MPD-Psycho series is completely unabridged in all of its gory glory - exactly as it appeared when it first ran in Japan! MPD-Psycho has earned praise for its complex, shocking story arcs and artist Sho-u Tajima's stark, arresting art style - that draws comparison with artist Charles Burns' work. Step onto this crazy ride, as even more strange deviants are introduced and writer Eiji Otsuka continues to astound with his inventive plot twists, atrocities, and murder mysteries.
#9
MPD Psycho, Volume 9
2003
As the mysteries surrounding the devious Gakuso Society and the "eyeball murderers" continue to unravel, multiple personality detective Kazuhiko Amamiya seems to have returned from the grave, taking control of the Nishizono clone! Or is this just a ploy for young Tetora to negotiate his release and go off on another killing spree? The thickest MPD-Psycho volume yet brings us over two hundred pages of colorful characters, bizarre deaths, and horrific twists and turns. Lucy Monostone's descendant, a former Gakuso scientist who has a strange, mystical power over people's minds, joins the Isono Criminal Research staff, enraging the bitter, bumbling police detective Sasayama but perhaps providing clues that Sasayama needs to solve the new "angel cult" murders. With its main characters evolving - for better or worse - and new faces coming to the forefront, this inventive manga series continues to earn its reputation as one of the most controversial, violent, and engaging modern crime sagas.
#11
MPD Psycho, Volume 11
2006
Un volume entièrement en flashback, où l'on découvre sous un jour nouveau tous les personnages rencontrés jusqu'à présent. Et le plan de Gakuso nous est peu à peu dévoilé...
#13
MPD Psycho, Tome 13
2009
MPD Psycho Vol.13
#14
MPD-Psycho., Tome 14
2010
Tandis que Tetora tente de quitter l'hôpital pris d'assaut par une ribambelle d'individus complètement déjantés, l'inspecteur Sasayama découvre une vidéo renversante : et si Lucy Monostone n'avait finalement été qu'un pantin manipulé par une personne très proche en qui l'inspecteur pensait avoir pleinement confiancé ?
#15
MPD Psycho 15
2010
Tandis que le massacre se poursuit à l'hôpital, le brave inspecteur Sasayama roule à bord de la limousine du vieux Shimizu qui a décidé de lui révéler toutes les informations qu'il détient sur la diabolique Wakana. Mais pourquoi cet énigmatique vieillard a-t-il décidé de confier ces précieux renseignements au peu reluisant Sasayama ?
Authors
Eiji Otsuka
Author · 38 books
Sho-u Tajima
Author · 5 books
MPD Psycho
Series ·
19
books · 1997-2016
By
Eiji Otsuka
,
Sho-u Tajima
#16
MPD Psycho, Tome 16
2011
Le double de Kazuhiko Amamiya est enfin identifié. Inuhiko, Tetora et Sasayama se mettent aussitôt en route, mais bien évidemment, Gakuso est aussi de la partie et compte bien employer les grands moyens pour être les premiers à mettre le grappin sur le précieux individu !
#17
MPD Psycho, tome 17
2012
Sasayama, Inuhiko et Tetora sont arrivés à Kyoto et vont sonner à la porte de Takuya Kubota, un double de Kazuhiko Amamiya qui s'ignore. Mais bien décidés à les contrecarrer et à récupérer Tetora, Zen'itsu et les mercenaires de l'équipe Volubilis font irruption à bord d'hélicoptères ! Mitrailleuses, lance-roquettes, déluge de balles et explosions en pagaille !
#18
MPD Psycho T18
2013
Suite au décès de Takuya Kubota, le trio discordant, formé par Tetora, Inuhiko et Sasayama, n'a pas d'autre solution que de rebrousser chemin et quitter Kyoto pour regagner Tokyo, où ils devront en finir une bonne fois pour toutes avec la redoutable Wakana Isono. Ils s'engagent donc sur l'autoroute, mais la Mustang d'Inuhiko est rapidement prise pour cible par un hélicoptère à bord duquel se trouvent les deux survivants de l'équipe Volubilis, plus lourdement armés que jamais et bien décidés à empocher la prime qui leur a été promise !
#19
MPD Psycho, tome 19
2013
Laissant Inuhiko et l’inspecteur Sasayama sur l’autoroute, Tetora fonce sur une moto en forçant les barrages de police. Direction le centre de Tokyo, où se trouve le labo de Gakuso. Pour se frayer un chemin jusqu’à Wakana, il va devoir employer les grands moyens et manipuler les esprits pour semer le chaos !
#20
Mpd Psycho, Tome 20
2014
Tandis que Tetora arrive au laboratoire de Gakuso, ou il est attendu de pied ferme par un groupe d intervention lourdement arme, bien des choses se passent dans son univers mental. Notamment les retrouvailles de Kazuhiko et de Miwa, dont la personnalite se trouve desormais en Tetora."
#21
MPD Psycho, vol. 21
2014
Penultimo numero. Ha inizio la resa dei conti fra Tetora, scheggia impazzita della Gakuso, e Wakana, la diabolica mente che ha orchestrato tutti i sanguinosi avvenimenti che hanno funestato il Giappone. E per la prima volta viene fatta luce sulla reale identità di Wakana, essere antico e appartenente al mito…
#22
MPD Psycho, vol. 22
2015
Tetora e Miwa si tuffano nella mente di Wakana per affrontarla dall’interno. Immersi nel mondo interiore del nemico, dovranno sfruttare astuzia e immaginazione per vincere quest’ultima battaglia e venire a capo dei misteri riguardanti il loro nemico soprannaturale.
#23
MPD Psycho, vol. 23
2016
In questo penultimo numero l’essere nato dalla fusione fra Miwa e Tetora continua la battaglia psichica contro Wakana, l’entità soprannaturale che ha preso possesso del corpo di Machi. Nei meandri della mente nemica sarà l’ingegno e la forza di volontà a prevalere.
#24
MPD Psycho, vol. 24
2016
Il capitolo conclusivo del thriller horror che si è dipanato fra esperimenti umani, entità soprannaturali, personalità multiple e società segrete. È la resa dei conti fra la diabolica Wakana e l’eterogeneo gruppo che sta tentando di recuperare l’anima di Kazuhiko!