Flowers of Evil, Volume 6

$10.95 US
Kodansha USA | Vertical Comics
24 per carton
On sale Jul 09, 2013 | 9781935654919
Sales rights: World

In this sixth volume of The Flowers of Evil, Takao and Nakamura are now deep in the darkness. After creating their own secret world in the rice paddies of rural Gunma, someone who resented their relationship attempted to destroy that haven, in an attempt to disrupt the beautiful chaos the pair had created.

Now the duo have been wrongly-accused of a crime, and their previous hijinks—including many school pranks—have placed them in an awkward position within their tiny community. Furthermore local authorities now involved and are more than willing to blame all strange behavior this small town has seen recently on the two teens.

Is this the end of this drama? Will being treated as outcasts in their own community keep these two from crossing over to the other side?!

No! It is just the end of the second arc...

"If otaku culture is a cul-de-sac, a senseless, purposeless, exitless lonely alley of over-consumption and sexualized cartoon teens, well, I’m relieved a bit, nonetheless, that someone has seen fit to capitalize the Decadence of the scene, rather than merely capitalize on it. That’s worth a horselaugh and a conspiratorial nod from one dork to another." - The Comics Journal

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In this sixth volume of The Flowers of Evil, Takao and Nakamura are now deep in the darkness. After creating their own secret world in the rice paddies of rural Gunma, someone who resented their relationship attempted to destroy that haven, in an attempt to disrupt the beautiful chaos the pair had created.

Now the duo have been wrongly-accused of a crime, and their previous hijinks—including many school pranks—have placed them in an awkward position within their tiny community. Furthermore local authorities now involved and are more than willing to blame all strange behavior this small town has seen recently on the two teens.

Is this the end of this drama? Will being treated as outcasts in their own community keep these two from crossing over to the other side?!

No! It is just the end of the second arc...

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"If otaku culture is a cul-de-sac, a senseless, purposeless, exitless lonely alley of over-consumption and sexualized cartoon teens, well, I’m relieved a bit, nonetheless, that someone has seen fit to capitalize the Decadence of the scene, rather than merely capitalize on it. That’s worth a horselaugh and a conspiratorial nod from one dork to another." - The Comics Journal