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Sickness Unto Death (Manga) Vol. 02

Release
November 19, 2013
ISBN
9781939130105 Not available yet
Original title
死に至る病
Romanized title
Shi ni Itaru Yamai
Author / Contributor
Hikari Asada, Takahiro Seguchi
Publisher
Vertical
Imprint
Vertical Comics
Demography
Seinen
Genres
Adult, Drama, Psychological, Romance, Tragedy
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Anxiety Attempted Murder Borderline H Butler/s Character Growth Dead Family Member/s Dead Love Interest Dead Parent/s Depression Despair Doctor-Patient Relationship Dying Protagonist Existential Glasses-Wearing Male Lead Identity Crisis Live-in Lover Love at First Sight Medical Mystery Mental Illness Psychologist/s Repressed Memories Ruthless Character/s Self-Identity Split Personality Suicidal Character/s Tragic Past
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Sickness Unto Death, written by Hikari Asada and illustrated by Takahiro Seguchi, is a dramatic and romantic manga epic where clinical psychology becomes the weapon to do battle with the internal torments of despair, sin, and self-image. At the age of eighteen, Futaba Kazuma is going to college to become a psychologist, and takes a room in a creepy mansion. Among his fellow boarders is a troubled young woman named Emiru, whose psychological problems have eerie physical manifestations: her hair has turned white, her body temperature is well below normal, and her blood pressure is also quite unusual. No psychologists or counselors have been able to help cure her of this problem. Will Kazuma be able to determine the cause of Emiru's despair and save her before it's too late? The key to her recovery, Kazuma believes, may lie in Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard's meditation on despair, The Sickness Unto Death.

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