Doubt
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Doubt was short, enjoyable, and has a so-so ending.
But wait -- I heard there's a sequel to the series.
But wait -- I heard there's a sequel to the series.
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It is basically is the Japanese SAW, which was a good movie (a good movie, not a good series), but anyway I say this was a good series, it also kinda reminded me of And Then There Were None. I did like the plot twists there where something like 6 or 7 around there in 20 chapters, mostly to be read by day
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that was pretty good, friend bought me the whole series over from Korea. was well worth 20000won :D
Just finished the series just there... and its geting bright outside lol
Just finished the series just there... and its geting bright outside lol
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N-N-NECROBUMP, because
"The North American publisher Yen Press has confirmed with ANN that it will release the first volume of Yoshiki Tonogai's Doubt psychological horror manga in April 2013. Yen Press will be releasing the manga in omnibus form, and the first volume will retail for US$18.99.
The manga revolves around five teenagers who suddenly wake up in a locked area with a barcode tattooed on their bodies. Nearby hanging from the ceiling is the dead corpse of a girl they had met earlier that day. The five people find themselves stuck in the horrific "Rabbit Doubt" survival game where they must figure out which one of them is the murdering "wolf" in disguise before the wolf murders them all.
The four-volume manga ran in Square Enix's Shonen Gangan magazine in 2007-2009. Tonogai began serialization on a sequel manga titled Judge in 2010 in the same magazine. Square Enix released the fifth volume in that ongoing manga in May."
-ANN
I literally threw up my hands in victory.
"The North American publisher Yen Press has confirmed with ANN that it will release the first volume of Yoshiki Tonogai's Doubt psychological horror manga in April 2013. Yen Press will be releasing the manga in omnibus form, and the first volume will retail for US$18.99.
The manga revolves around five teenagers who suddenly wake up in a locked area with a barcode tattooed on their bodies. Nearby hanging from the ceiling is the dead corpse of a girl they had met earlier that day. The five people find themselves stuck in the horrific "Rabbit Doubt" survival game where they must figure out which one of them is the murdering "wolf" in disguise before the wolf murders them all.
The four-volume manga ran in Square Enix's Shonen Gangan magazine in 2007-2009. Tonogai began serialization on a sequel manga titled Judge in 2010 in the same magazine. Square Enix released the fifth volume in that ongoing manga in May."
-ANN
I literally threw up my hands in victory.
