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Gantz, Volume 5

by Hiroya Oku

Series: Gantz (05)

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Life is complicated for Kei Kurono, possibly the horniest teen in Tokyo. So far he's had to deal with sleeping next to a sad but excessively cute and endowed girl who asked to be his "pet"; the fact that he's apparently really a fax copy of himself — the real version having died in the first volume; and falling out of the sky after being dropped by some sort of alien eagle. Hiroya Oku's Gantz takes sci-fi and manga to a whole new level. Chock full of action and awkward sexiness, Gantz is not to be missed!… (more)
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I think this is the volume with the highest amount of useless fanservice. Also known as the volume that made me despise Kurono; what an ass. The "yuzo" people are the creepiest to date. ( )
  sarahlh | Mar 6, 2021 |
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Life is complicated for Kei Kurono, possibly the horniest teen in Tokyo. So far he's had to deal with sleeping next to a sad but excessively cute and endowed girl who asked to be his "pet"; the fact that he's apparently really a fax copy of himself — the real version having died in the first volume; and falling out of the sky after being dropped by some sort of alien eagle. Hiroya Oku's Gantz takes sci-fi and manga to a whole new level. Chock full of action and awkward sexiness, Gantz is not to be missed!

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