6/30/2023 0 Comments Domu by Katsuhiro OtomoThe apartment block serves as an interesting backdrop to the mental and psychological battles waged between the crotchety antagonist and his youthful nemesis. Katsuhiro Otomo's Domu continues his fascination with abnormal powers in the hands of unstable characters that wreck havoc all around them. It’s the kind of evil you see in children, which is the lovely irony of the whole story. his actions but because of his age which you automatically associate with helplessness, and his attitude to destroying lives. The malevolence displayed by this elderly man really is despicable not only because of We follow the chief investigator as he goes through the procedural motions of trying to find out what's going on, and then by the end of the first chapter we meet our antagonist, hovering above the ground slightly, dressed in the spoils of his demented war against random working class people trying to get through their days in peace. A dreary apartment complex somewhere in Japan has been suffering all manner of weird inexplicable deaths for a few years by the time this story opens with the police investigation of yet another suicide.
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