15 June 2014

Gachirin ni Kiri Saku ch 1 — Forest Hell (ecchi), part 1 of 2

chapter 1, part 1 • chapter 1, part 2

(read manga — mangaka MARUYAMA Tomo)
INUGAMI Sakuya
Support Characters: Atsuya • NAGAKI Chiya

A new transfer student has come into town, a girl with a mysterious air and black clothing who is called Inugami Sakuya. What few know is that by moonlight, she hunts and kills those possessed by "Inugami." A man can become possessed by being bitten, leading to a nighttime transformation into a beast driven to eat women. Sakuya gets no thanks for brutally ending the lives of these unfortunate men with her sword, and she is often too late to save the women they threaten. Sakuya also must deal with her own inner demons, which are all too real...

~ Source: MangaHelpers
This is a warning! If you want to read this manga click the link above before looking at the pix due to spoilers. You have been warned. Enjoy. 
∴ Rikku
INUGAMI Sakuya


Atsuya
NAGAKI Chiya

Atsuya

Definitions

binyuu (微乳 hiragana びにゅう) — Small (delicate) breasts.

bura (ブラ) — Japanese for bra.

chuu (チュッ) — An onomatopoeia in Japanese for kiss or the sound of kissing.

ecchi (エッチ) — Refers to softcore or playful sexuality, within the Western animanga world, in contradistinction to the word 'hentai' which connotes hardcore, perversion or fetishism. Works described as ecchi do not show sexual intercourse or genitalia. Instead, sexual themes are hinted at, and much is left up to the imagination of the viewer. Wikipedia

garou — Werewolf from the French term loup garou.

katana (刀) — It is characterized by its distinctive appearance: a curved, slender, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip to accommodate two hands. Traditionally made Japanese swords (日本刀 nihontou), katana has historically been associated with the samurai of feudal Japan.

kimono (着物) — Japanese traditional garment. The word "kimono", which literally means a "thing to wear" (ki "wear" and mono "thing"), has come to denote these full-length robes. Wikipedia

mangaka (漫画家) — Though the Japanese word actually means a comic artist or cartoonist, I have redefined the word for this blog to show one who is both the artist AND the writer of a manga. Wikipedia

nihonto (日本刀) — Generic, Japanese term for bladed weapons.

oppai (おっぱい) — Japanese for "breasts", used only when the breasts are visible, no clothing or towels or the like obstructing the view.

chapter 1, part 1 • chapter 1, part 2

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