Wolf Guy: Ookami no Monshou review

SiriusTimeKeeper10
Apr 05, 2021
The manga caught my attention, because I thought it was about an awesome werewolf. It was about an awesome werewolf for a while, but then it turned into rape hentai. The author showed backstories of two different girls that were raped in a few panels, but enough to invoke the emotion he wanted. However, the author then focused a whole arc about a character repeatedly being raped by a group of gangsters. I had to double check the title, because I thought I was reading a hentai. The character that was gang-raped had been raped two other different occasions. The title should probably be changed to The Horrible Life of Akiko Aoshika.

The I liked the mc at the beginning, but I later realize he is a hypocrite. He claims he wants to be alone and does not seems like he wants to do function in society when he becomes an adult. He plans to live out in the wild, but he has been jumping from school to school, because of fights, instead of living in the wild. Then he talks about how much he despises humans, or pities them, but is more willing to kill animals than humans, regardless how horrible the human. Again, the mc claims he does not want to involve himself with humans, but he involves himself enough to aggravate the ire of the hostility of some humans. He provokes some humans enough to cause destruction around him and going as far as raping someone close to him. The mc turned a horrible gangster, into a psychotic murderer.

Them we have Ryuuko, the horrible human that has gotten away with almost everything. She also had a dark past, but her current actions did not make me feel pity for her. She was the root cause of the gang-rape.

Summing the story up, the “invincible” werewolf still had problems with the human middle-schooler antagonist throughout the story.
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Wolf Guy: Ookami no Monshou
Wolf Guy: Ookami no Monshou
Auteur Tabata, Yoshiaki
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