How accurate are these kind of manga in portraying those incidents?
Manga based on a true story
concrete girl?
One of the first manga I read as a young teenager.
I believe 17-sai diverges from the case girl in concrete is based on correct?
I remember reading the wiki for the incident that trying to read this, couldn’t get through the first few pages of ryona
Waita knows to keep the ryona to 2D, and you can tell because the writing in this is very much not at all similar to his maid series. The intention was to enrage, and he does so.
Almost sounds like your early version of hate click
>Hate read?
Pretty much, except this was basically a government PSA, of sorts.
>Main perp got out easy because he was under 18.
Has anyone fucking lynched that scumbag yet?
can you not
It’s insane how the murderers didn’t receive death sentence for the crime
The Yakuza run Japan
17-sai is more of a revenge story where she survives and her captors get killed
No one would really give a damn if a mook which was probably those fuckers died besides those shitheads they call parents. I heard one of the mothers vandalized the girl's grave. I hope her grave gets laughed and pissed upon.
Didn't that guy who ate that French girl write a manga about how he did it?
Whats insane is that they actually had the gall to appeal their sentence as too harsh, and got a harsher sentence as a result.
They didn't learn jack shit last time I remembered. I heard the ones at 2chan are still going after these guys.
Yes but its just a bunch of doodles
According to wikipedia, the perpetrators mostly didn't even get 10 year sentences & one's mother even vandalized the girl's grave, complaining that the girl "ruined her son's life".
If I remember right, lots of organized crime like Yakuza & Mafias practice a "don't shit where you eat" policy where they try to maintain a decent reputation among the general population & stuff. This is why they deployed helicopters & delivered blankets during earthquakes & tsunamis. If I was a mob boss, I'd probably publicly have the mafia underlings dealt with or punished just as a way of denying association or saving face.
I thought that stuff was debunked.
Except they were just young adult punks who thought they could get away with it and not someone who's actually been in the game for a while who's probably missing half his fingers and knows when mob actions are necessary and how to not fuck up like a retard
>17-sai is more of a revenge story where she survives
idiot
Depends on where. There are various gangs who try to do that. In fact, some street gangs reportedly rose because they were feeling their neighborhood was insecure & sought to unite to defend it. It's an attempt to help the local at the cost of the national.
True but one guy apparently got as far as he did thanks to mob connections. Any connection is bad press.
I'm not the only one to cringe the living fuck out of myself to this kind of manga, right? Author had the gull to write a story about saving the concrete chick when the people irl were cowards that lool the other way, on top of that, gave an alternative happy go lucky ending when the real person had such a tragic death. The author is fucking insane writing this.
Even American mafiosos like Al Capone used to run soup kitchens back in the day.
Exactly. They know better than to have everyone & everyone's mother hate them. Thus, I expect the yakuza to do anything they can to convince the public that they've got no connection.
It's a common theme in manga where juveniles get away with everything because of the underage law in Japan. Are those reflecting the sentiment of how they think badly of the law?
Lots of Japanese manga talk shit about the state of Japan. Investor Z, Team Medical Dragon, they’re not very mainstream but you can find manga which heavily criticizes it. Even video games. Phoenix Wright is a satire in the Japanese legal system.