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Parham Itan: Tales from Beyond, Volume 1
Parham Itan: Tales from Beyond, Volume 1 | Kaili Sorano
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Yamagishi and Sendo are schoolmates, but that's about as far as their similarities go: one is a short, no-nonsense boxer, while the other is a tall, bookish conspiracy nut. But when they find themselves embroiled in a paranormal phenomenon at school involving plant-faced monster people assimilating innocent victims, it seems they'll have to set aside their differences and work together as best as they can. Of course, it doesn't help that the only one with any answers to this bizarre situation is a mysterious "paranormal investigator" named Akisato, who insists they must find some sort of "key" to stop it all -- before giant insects and other preternatural perils from the world "beyond" get to them first. Inspired by Lovecraftian horror and the Call of Cthulhu, this is a brand-new manga series from the creator of Monochrome Factor!
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Gingermint2000
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This was my first manga that I have read. It was really good and action packed. I definitely will read more in this series. Two students totally different, one athletic and the other studious. They come upon a crazy guy one evening on campus. What has happened to this guy?

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LibrarianRyan
Mehso-so

3 ⭐
This started out in full color and I wish it had stayed that way.Two guys in the same school but different classes happen upon they flower faced destroyer that will remind readers of the demogorgon from Stranger Things. The story is too drawn out. It‘s like they are trying to build up sexual tension underlain on all the graphic death, and mysterious disappearances. I thought this book was fine, but will not be reading more of the series.