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Babarek15
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
Manga : Franken Fran

Author : Katsuhisa Kigitsu

After dealing with the war between the 2 goddesses of Nisekoi i.e Onodera and Chitoge,I was tired of the whole thing and decided to go read a manga that I heard of,which firs my liking for gore and insanity and philosophy of life,which was Franken Fran.If this introduction wasn’t good,I’ll get to the point.

The manga deals with the adventures and misadventures of Madaraki Fran,a half-dead girl,who is a doctor that can turn mere mascots into living breathing mascots,human beings into animals and also do surgeries without any concern,whatsoever and the end result might be a dream or a nightmare for the treated patients.

One thing that makes this manga unique is the gore factor and the cases that Fran has to deal with.The gore factor is huge in the first 7 chapters,but then it decreases so as to increase philosophical insanity and character development,although there are some chapters,where the gore increases.This really increases the shock factor and makes you want to read it or be creeped out by the gore itself.The individual chapters have good philosophical meanings,from something like beauty and justice,to the matters of life and death and how precious human life is,and they are done in the weirdest and most insane way possible.I like the biological knowledge and terms added to give as to how these operations are all done,even though they wont work in real life (or will they ?).Pacing is episodic,but even some of the chapters made me laugh and some gave me the feels.Also,it contains nudity but not too much,so be careful.

Madaraki Fran is someone that can make Dr.Heiter and Moreau look like shit.What makes her interesting is her personality,sense of morality and judgement.Her views on human life,biology makes you think whether she’s doing the right thing or she’s just wrong and insane and her views on justice are really great,for me i.e. She and her sisters are wonderful and inspirational characters imo.Some of the patients and characters are good or are just ok.There are also recurring characters in some chapters.The art is fantastic in terms of gore as well as characters (There was one character that looked like Haruhi and one that looked like Tenma).It makes you feel the gruesome mentality and horror and comedy of the suffering patients,though there were few instances of lack of blood around some body parts.

TL;DR : It has a philosophical meaning to it,that makes you think and like as well as the fascinating mentality and horror that surrounds it.It’s a must read and it has comedy.


Recommendations :
Fourteen - Umezu Kazuo
Every manga done by Junji Ito.
Inugami - Masaya Hokazono
Gantz - Hiroya Oku
Dragon Head,The Drifting Classroom - Minetaro Mochizuki
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blushjoy14
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
Franken Fran is a well made paranormal dark sitcom. The manga is about a schoolgirl Fran, who has stitches on her body and resembles to Frankenstein monster, a human being brought to life by a crazy scientist. Fran was also created by a scientist and she spends most of the time operating and researching in his lab. She needs funds to keep the lab working, so she helps various people to make changes on their body for a price. That is basic start of a chapter - someone offers her money to make change on their body, she experiments and the outcome isn't as expected.

Sitcoms have overall problem of having no main plot, they rely on numerous stories which make characters react. This manga doesn't have feeling of progress, it shows only the situations Fran deals with, but it's only a minor negative point. Most of the stories are creative, quirky and well made, dark humor is very well placed. Some stories have more paranormal approach and more pages are spent on (pseudo)scientific approach to explain some things, but even those parts are decent at worst. Many stories are simple, but they are effective and don't contain anything unnecessary. I would say Sentinel parts are one of the most enjoyable,
Art is very good, anatomy parts and gore are very detailed.
Characters are mostly fixed and have a couple of traits. They react according to their traits and we learn patterns of protagonists, but new characters always bring quirkiness and unexpected situations. Fran is more developed character, she genuinely cares about nice people and has weakness to people with love problems, she also behaves according to her morals - helping nice people while punishing the ones she finds bad. Even though other characters from the lab appear through most of the manga, they rarely get the spotlight, such as Okita, Veronica and Adorea.

The manga is very entertaining and contains a lot of material to crack you up. The stories are well written, characters put in awkward situations, comedy on spot. Even though the character development and main plot are lacking, it's not a drawback. I see that more people relate the manga with horror, but I'd say it's more comedy. The manga differs from most of mangas and it's definitely worth of your time, if you don't mind gory moments.
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ikutokun906
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
Franken Fran is honestly one of my all time favourite series, and I am not ashamed to admit tearing up a little when it ended. It's such a unique manga that sticks out from the crowd, partly due to it's absolutely insane premise, but also because of the sheer joy it gave me.

The Story - Each chapter gives you a fresh new story line meaning that it never gets stagnant or feels repetitive. Obviously there will be some chapters that are weaker than others, but I never disliked one or felt bored reading it; I always wanted to keep going!

The Art - The art is very refreshing and fits with the story; gruesome in places, detailed and intricate through out, and not afraid to hold back. The gore was also very well illustrated, so if you don't like that kind if thing, I reccomend you to back away from this series.

The Characters - I can genuinely say that I liked pretty much every character in this manga, even if they were the 'bad guy'. All are shown to have flaws, all are shown to have strengths, and Fran is just so perfect in every way - she holds everything together perfectly.

Enjoyment - My personal enjoyment was 10/10. Every moment kept me reading on, I never once got bored, and I will definitely read again in the future. The dark humour kept me laughing, Fran kept my emotions running, and I was thoroughly gripped right to the very end.

Overall, this is an almost perfect manga for me. I wish that some of the characters had got a little more 'screentime' (I won't name anyone, out of possible fears of spoilers) but apart from that, I loved it.
I would recommend Franken Fran to anyone who enjoys dark humour, horror and gore elements, and to fans on Junji Ito's work (as I found myself thinking about some of his works whilst reading this). However, anyone who doesn't like gore, I suggest you stay away... far away
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1up1
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
10/10 Would Fap Again
Huh, this porn manga looks pretty good, I love something new, or so you might have thought, when seeing the cover of the first volume of the manga in any of the book stores in your country. If you, just like me, had the same guessing, I cannot blame you. This piece is considered a science fiction manga. Though, it is not the usual science fiction you will expect to see. What I mean is the fact that it has nothing to do with space battles, giant mechas and technical wonders. However, Kigitsu Katsuhisa has his own understanding of what science fiction is. His characters, as it has been mentioned before, do not fly in space and do not jump in time. Nevertheless, the main "technical miracle" is one of the main themes of this manga. And I cannot say I do not like it.

Cute Little Girls Doing Cute Experiments (Or Not?)
World War II, a talented biologist, named Madaraki Naomitsu, uses his skills in medical practice. During the war time, the professor does whatever he wants and no one cares about how horrific his experiments might be, even the government turns a blind eye on the work of the caring professor Naomitsu. But, it turns out, he is not a happy professor, trying to help people, he is actually a psychopath with a scalpel. But no war lasts forever and The Second World War is finally over, too. However, the problem is that the crimes of the professor Naomitsu are now noticed and to escape the punishment, the professor vanishes. The end.

Not quite. The madman leaves his daughter, as well as his best creation behind and this “daughter” is actually the professor’s best masterpiece: she looks like a female Frankenstein. Madaraki Fran does not look like her father, but she is very similar to him, because she adores experiments and has incredible skills in all possible areas of medicine. She is an underground doctor, pursuing a single goal. She is able to fix any problem, cure any sickness, and can even give people eternal youth! Unfortunately, not many people can afford her help, since any cute little girl needs money for her cute little experiments. However, these moneybags are just unfortunate souls, because if you do not mention how you see your recovery, you will regret it.

That Is Unjust
Truth be told, the plot is impressive. Already the first volume is already very enjoyable to read, it is violent, it is funny and disgusting. Another thing to mention is that every two-three chapters there is a separate story of Fran helping her poor patients. Later on, however, this formula is broken. But, I must admit, it is even better. The readers do not feel burdened, since a new story starts quite soon and you do not have to wait that much. In addition to this, you will appreciate the originality of every chapter and enjoy the black humor. But I am not quite sure, if you will find any of her ‘creations’ funny. But give it a try, nevertheless.

Who Needs Two Hands When You Can Have Six Hands (Duh)
So, let us discuss the main pieces of this manga. Madaraki Fran, as it has already been mentioned, is one of the best creations of Madaraki Naomitsu. She does not have any features making her look like her father, but she has all the skills the professor has, she might even be more talented than her father. A cute creature, striving to help people. She is always ready to help, even for free, if you have a tearful story. She is a smart girl, she understands that having six hands is better than having two for any surgeon. The father should be proud! By the way, oh yes, she also has a credo: if humans’ life can be saved, this must be done! Simply put, no matter how terrible a person’s life might be, the main thing is that they will live. What a good doctor, you might think! Anyways, onto Fran’s assistant. He is called Okita. He is a handsome guy, his face looks like he is a popular idol of a jpop boys band and he also is a half human, half cat. He likes criticizing his mistress. And he also enjoys becoming human again, who would not, and Fran gladly helps her cute assistant with that.

There is also a police officer, Kuhou Rumiko. She is fascinated yet terrified of Fran. Fran sometimes pops up near her, sometimes to help her, sometimes to get some bodies for her lovely experiments. There are also other "creations" of Professor Madaraki, but telling you about them is something I will not do. Anyways, as mentioned before, Fran's patients change very often, so I am not going to list them all. However, I want to assure you that all the patients, as well as all other characters are unique and very interesting to follow. Almost forgot, Fran also created many other servants of her lovely self

Too Many Difficult Things I Know Nothing About
Of course, there will be many things, you will not understand anything about. As it has been already mentioned many times, the manga contains many medical terms, biological terms, etc. - the average reader will not understand many things. And even despite the efforts of the translators, who inserted explanations, it is not always possible to figure out how and why exactly what happens is happening. Perhaps this is one of the main disadvantages of the manga. As for the drawing - the details of all the small elements is simply amazing.

This Is Not Something Kids Should Read
It might sound as if it is a very dark comedy and that that is the only thing about it, wrong. You already know from my review that this manga has many 18+ scenes, I would even say you might feel bad even if you are older than 20+, when reading this manga. You need to have good mental health to read it. Otherwise, I would not recommend you reading it, it is very disturbing.

Masterpiece Many Will Not Understand
You might have an impression that this manga is a sick abomination and you will be right and wrong at the same time. There is one clear message the writer tried to show the readers. AND HE IS RIGHT ABOUT IT! Of course, I am not going to do all the work for you, silly, I will never tell you the message Kigitsu Katsuhisa wanted you to understand. Go read the manga, now. If you can, of course.
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AoiRingo1
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
I consider Franken Fran as a dessert after many serious dramatic mangas out there. It's short, wacky, interesting at first glance, and not plot-centric. And best of all, it's a gore feast, with parodies and aesops too.

Art: Great monster designs, so detail in the gory field and great anatomy. The rest is mediocre.

The Story:
It's a series of short stories surrounding our protagonist Fran. There is a tendency of having BE and/or mind screw plot twist at the end of every chapters (except some rare occasions). Some are good, some are bad, and some are just so funny and weird. MOST are disturbing, really disturbing. My personal opinion though, is that most of them isn't memorable as the rest.

The author sometimes tries too hard to screw your mind, the result is an edgy chapter with no redeeming values and the tragedy is just there to look dangerous. But it actually doesn't, it just looks tiring. This happens everytime raping is presented in a chapter as the main problem.

Character:
The characters are fun to watch. The constrasts in the Madaraki sisters' personalities and opinions is interesting. Fran is a nice fresh image of a mad scientist with a twisted mindset, and also a fan of "love". Veronica is a wounded tsundere puppy, who you'll feel bad for most of the times. The rest are expendable characters just there to tell a stories. You'll see some familiar characters that isn't the main cast pops up from time to time, but they're mostly just there to be made fun of.

Enjoyment:
I definitely like some of the chapters for the author's creative ideas and quirky parodies or reflections of real life problems. It's extremely gory and disturbing, so if you can't stand those, it's not for you. If you just want some great monster arts and dark drama, twisted ends with some occasionally funny parodies, give it a try.

Overall, it's a nice ride. What make Franken Fran a charming manga is its gore, its crazy Fran's operation quirk and its creative ideas. But to me, the too edgy side took a bit from its charm. Not groundbreaking, but entertaining and interesting.
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sunnyraye7
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
I'm sure most of the people who read this are familiar with the quote "Don't judge a book by its cover", well this manga will remember you the literal meaning of the quote xD

If you read this review and you didn't read the manga you probably won’t understand what I mean, so to be more clear first of all go and see some covers of the volumes of Franken Fran and then come back and keep on reading :D
Enough joking around and let’s start the real review:

First of all this review is based on the complete 61 chapters manga, I will attempt to avoid every spoiler.

Franken Fran is an horror manga with a nice touch of comedy, the manga covers the story of Fran a "girl" that resembles the Frankenstein’s monster with electrodes at each side of her head, she is in charge of the laboratory that Dr. Madaraki Naomitsu (her "father") left to her while he is traveling.
In every chapter she will handle different clients of the laboratory performing almost anything (raise the dead, switch heads and bodies etc...).
Also the chapters seem to cover different themes, such as love, religion, plastic surgery and justice in a strange and unique way combining horror, with a lot of guru, and comedy, with hilarious sceneries.
The stronger points of this manga are the characters and their personalities.
As said before Fran is the protagonist, a funny and easy-going girl that even in the more disturbing scenes will put a smile on your face.
Fran also during the manga will discover to have 2 sisters (other 2 creation of Madaraki), one of them Veronica is an assassin and the other one, Gavrill, is the boss of a gang, both of them will have some chapters where they are the protagonist adding more comedy elements to the manga... I will not say more because they appear late in the manga so I won’t spoil anything.
Frank has also two assistants: Okita, who has the head of a man and the body of a cat and Adorea, a beautiful woman wrapped entirely in bandages.
The graphic style in the first chapter it's a little bit old and messy, but it has a lot of details and in this case (remember it's a horror manga) it's very well appreciated changes. After the first chapter (that is the oneshot that come out before the manga) the style changes a bit, it doesn't feel old and it's simpler while maintaining all the details.

In conclusion all you need to know is that this manga is a must read to all who love horrors.
I think that if you read the first two chapters you will love the series and will keep on reading it (or you will hate it, there is no other choice).
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ShaIIot9
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
Ok so this is my first review, so bear with improper format or an un-standard review i guess. This is one of the most unique things I have ever read; Franken Fran in short is a twisted, deranged, genius, conceptual, moral questioning work of art.

This manga is currently my favourite manga, but first off before I say the good and why you should read it, here is why you might not want to read it:
It is filled to the brim with an extreme level of gore and horror, and is not for the weak of stomach or mind, and If you are one of these don't bother reading it.
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If you are still reading this, your probably are not weak of mind or stomach or at least want to test your luck. So now I will say why I liked this manga so much:

The Characters: All the characters were very creative, but most importantly was the main character, who I thought was very well designed in both appearance and in their personality and actions. They mean well and only do what other people want and believe will help them, but the twist is, that those people clearly didn't think through well enough and so most of the conflict results not from Fran's failures, but from her patients.

Art: Pretty decent in general, characters are very well drawn, but the best drawn stuff is the gore, and detail and level of accuracy on peoples limbs, organs and internal anatomy.

Story: I put this last because it doesn't really have a plot in particular that goes throughout the entire thing, I'm not sure If this is the correct term seeing as this is a manga, but it has an episodic plot, that is different every chapter.

Overall the reasons behind my liking this manga so much are this; It was really interesting conceptually and it questions science and morality, in many different lights and offers tons of legitimate solutions and shows the reason why they fail or succeed. The most interesting thing about this manga is how all the problems that are fixed amazingly are all unethical or immoral, but leave people happy in general, and all the failed experiments are from negligence in the patient not thinking things through, or In the patient and then Fran, taking on an experiment on something not quantitative, but qualitative. (You will know what I'm talking about if you read it)

All in all; 10 out of 10. And It was very interesting.

Sorry for the massive review lol, I kinda started ranting...
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MondoX1
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
This is simply the most eff'ed up manga I have ever come across (yes, that even includes all the hentai I've ever read, which given the depravity and gratuitous breast shots Franken Fran may even qualify as. And yes, I've seen Bible Black). It's going to be hard to write this review simply because it was too much for me - I dropped it like a hot rock after chapter 7, and in all honesty I have to say I really wish I could un-read this.

Story - 6 (Fair)

It's an extremely twisted manga with just about every chapter having the most twisted, sick, and flat-out depraved outcome imaginable (I'll give the manga-ka some credit, he at least avoids violent rape for the most part although it's certainly filled to the brim with extremely dark, perverse sexual undertones). It also doesn't shy away from gore either, in fact it makes any of the Saw movies look like Barney and Friends. The chapters are for the most part pretty stand alone, and I think it would be fair to describe this as akin to Blackjack - if Dr. Blackjack were one sick sonnava****.

Art - 6 (Fair)

The art is decent at best - the character designs come off as generic as they come. Franken Fran's ugliness may paradoxically be one of the best points of the manga's art for at least it conveys just how much of a literal monster she is, being a reanimated corpse and all. The graphic details of Franken Fran's "medical practice" are certainly well detailed at least - perhaps too well detailed.

Character - 6 (Fair)

Once again, the characters are at best decent. Franken Fran is perhaps the most well-developed character, somewhere in between acting with the best of intentions and acting out with all the depravity and lack of any moral grounding whatsoever of the monster she appears to be. All the other characters, mainly the one she performs her gruesome surgeries on, are a mixed bag - some are surprisingly developed, others are as shallow as you'd expect from an exploitation flick, and some pretty much just exist for fodder for perversion.

Enjoyment - 2 (Dreadful, and that's putting it lightly)

I simply did not enjoy this. It's way too over the top, too depraved, and just too much. Quentin Tarantino's Hostel can only wish to live up to the amount of depravity this has. The depravity goes beyond the gruesome mutilation of flesh and straight into what could only be really described as rape in some cases. That said....

Overall - 7 (Good)

So with all that said, why do I give this the final score I give? For the simple reason that I recognize that this is the type of manga that simply isn't for me (I only read it on a dare, for those of you interested). Viewing the message boards for Franken Fran right here on MAL, this manga seems to have quite a cult following who manages to enjoy the over-the-top presentation of Franken Fran, and with that in view I feel it unfair to rate the manga low just because I'm unable to see what they see in it.

In conclusion:

The art style is decent, the characters are admittedly rather flat but fair enough, and everything else will just vary by the reader's tastes. I know there's quite a following for this type of stuff, so I don't believe it's fair to judge it by my own bias, though I simply cannot recommend this manga.
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ILoveOreImo10
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
Franken Fran is an offbeat manga that could be classified as several things. Guro-eroge springs to mind, but that doesn't cover it in fullness. Generally speaking the chapters are relatively disconnected and don't tie in to one another yet still manage to make a cohesive manga. The story is very basic in some ways (i.e., "Fran helps people") yet there are some more complex underlying bits of story if you start "connecting the dots" so to speak. However, the story as a whole is probably the weakest point for this manga. Major plot points are brought up only to be dropped and never discussed again, and the story ends quite abruptly in the last chapter. I'm assuming this is due to time or budget constraints, however.
The art in this manga is overall very good, especially the detailing on the more surreal panels. However, I find myself conflicted over the cover art for each volume. As someone on a forum discussion once pointed out, the cover art for each volume is to some extent "trolling". This is because the art is often ecchi and/or very camp, making it look like a parody at times. It isn't bad by any means, but it's very misleading regarding the actual content.
The characters in Franken Fran are rather good on the surface, but the more you read it seems like the shallower characters become. Each fit a "trope" and never leave said trope within the main cast, perhaps with the exception of Veronica. There is not much character development among the main cast, but many of the introduced characters that only stick around for a chapter or so are quite deep and develop a lot over the course of 30 or so pages. This being said, the main cast is still quite interesting! Since the Madaraki girls were each created with a specific purpose in mind, it stands to reason that they wouldn't stray far from their purpose. Each is a determined and unique individual in their own right. Their interactions with other characters, especially with "normal" people, is always captivating and at times charming and humorous. And sometimes terrifying, that too. Despite lacking in development over the course of the manga, the characters are still very enjoyable.

Overall, this manga has a lot of different and sometimes completely unrelated elements, yet they tie into a lovely bit of work. Each chapter is unique and enjoyable in different ways, ranging from horror to comedy to tragedy and even a superhero arc. There's a lot of pseudo-scientific points brought up that may not be centered in reality but are fun to entertain regardless. If you can keep up a suspension of disbelief, this manga is very entertaining; as well as being one of the most surreal manga I have read. Would recommend to anyone looking for a horror or science related manga that isn't too serious.
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MondoX1
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
Honestly if you really need a shock horror manga to make your stomach queasy, this is one of them! My god the amount of blood, gore, murder, you name it that Ms Fran herself tries to help out different unfortunate souls within each chapter, is definitely not family friendly!


I gotta say, I really admire Fran, Gavril, Veronica, Okita and Adorea as characters because they just have their own uniqueness. Our main gal Fran is a really smart doctor who just wants to fix others and her nice laid back attitude makes her pretty likeable. Gavril is like a pretty cheeky villain who has no filter, pretty hot tempered but a badass. Veronica is a cute shy young girl but she doesn't take any crap either. It's hard to believe that these three girls are sisters x)



Anyways with Adorea, she's pretty much a useful mummy that helps out with Fran and the gang when they are in deep s*it by transforming as a monster (Gavril does this too). I honestly can't remember why she turned into a mummy in the first place but yeah, she's a badass like the rest of em! Finally with Okita, yeah nothing much about him but he's a good looking chap in a dog body....yeah I'm not kidding...his body is a dog body folks. PS I totally ship him and Fran together omg 😍

This story for me was really enjoyable for the 61 chapters that makes me appalled the author even more for making it an addicting horrific read! Although we did experience an abrupt ending, at least this story is continuing by having a sequel! I'll have to check it soon ^^
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jcrayz11
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
Franken Fran is a dark-comedy manga with lots of gore. If you don’t like gore, then this manga is going to disturb you extremely. However, if you’re like me who absolutely loves looking at dismembered limbs and eye-catching grotesqueries, then you’re going to have a fun time with this. In a way, this manga is sort of like a toned-down version of the world of eroguro. It’s much more “polished” and less “raw” than guro works but still contains the organs, the dismemberment, and the bloody circus of acts that is present in eroguro. It's more creative in its approach through its diverse collection of individual stories, and there are certain chapters where the style of comedy and art feel reminiscent of Shintaro Kago’s (another eroguro artist known for his surreal illustrations) own motifs.

The thing about Franken Fran is its lack of consistency. Franken Fran is structured in an episodic way, with the titular main character Fran Madaraki going through different scenarios throughout the course of the manga. Thus, there are chapters that are brilliant, from the insect chapters to the stories with human multiplication. And then, there are chapters that are not as interesting and even some that pale in comparison to the rest. Not all of the stories retain the same level of quality. There’s an experimental edge to this manga that lies in the concepts of its individual stories. The author uses the premise of Franken Fran to delve into the components of society and human behavior, and while they’re not the most profound or probing portrayals, the playful nature of the manga contributes an amusing perspective into those things. And if there’s one thing that the manga does extremely well at, it’s in its playful and snarky way of commenting on society.

Franken Fran explores how we perceive physical appearance and attractiveness, delves into the darker side of the entertainment industry, and touches on the everyday life, all to twist these ideas to fit within the comically apathetic attitude of the manga. It’s a kind of dark humor that’s very tongue-in-cheek and makes the manga feel more fresh and fun as a result. The stories can get wild and almost always lead to an undesirable outcome for the characters. That’s what makes it brilliant though as it’s always played off in a darkly comedic manner. It’s playful and snarky in all the right ways.

Franken Fran's stories are able to flourish so well due to its peculiar cast of characters. Fran's unethical ways of "saving" her patients lead to a mixture of disturbing and sometimes even outright terrifying abominations. She’s like the crazy mad scientist except that she actually has good intentions, though it’s not always clear from the way she conjures up solutions. The characters in Franken Fran play off of each rather well, and the people that Fran meets and interacts with with each new story offer a new concept to be explored, whether that be reviving humans, wanting to look more physically attractive, or desiring to attain a new body. Fran’s own eccentricities make for countless humorous moments as she works her doctor role which, more often than not, leads to the opposite of what she envisioned. Fran is the perfect character for a manga like this, and her naivety when it comes to human behavior and her lack of concern for the ethical make for some interesting developments in the realm of science.

And then there’s the artwork.

Franken Fran’s artstyle, especially with certain illustrations, share the same kind of up-in-your-face presentation as Kago’s stuff but with a little more sheen to it. Franken Fran’s art is gross, overblown, and creative. Through the course of the manga, the author manages to impress and maintain the same level of quality of the grotesque depictions of the operations, mutilations, and chaotic bloodbaths. For anyone who loves looking at gore done in cool ways, this is definitely one of those manga where it's fresh all-around, and there’s always something neat with each chapter. Even though there are certainly chapters that are not so interesting, they’re still worth reading for the bloody bits. There are even some surreal illustrations that accompany the more bizarre stories, and they work to add a little more flavor to the manga as a whole.

Franken Fran is the kind of manga for big fans of gore, and it definitely offers more than just that. It may not be the most profound manga or the most consistent, but it’s definitely a worthwhile read for anyone who wants to sit back, relax, and envision themselves as a mad scientist (who also happens to have good intentions).
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LordSithaniel14
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
I went into this manga really expecting to dislike it. I mean, frankenstein anime girl that does surgery, there's no way that's actually an enjoyable read, right? I expected an overabundance of fan service, needless gore and tropes galore.

That's exactly what I got and somehow I really enjoyed it. I'm a sucker for interesting and grotesque monsters which you will find are all very well done here. Even in the later chapters where the stories seem to fall off quite a bit the art itself kept me engaged.

When I talk about the quality of the story, its important to keep in mind that this is more or less episodic. Each chapter is its own arc. When I say the story falls off I'm just talking about the quality of these individual arcs. I feel the first 5 or 6 chapters are the peak of the series and from there the consistency just drops. If those aren't your cup of tea you probably won't like the rest. That said an excellent chapter every now and then was more than enough to keep me engaged until the next bomb shell.

Fran herself is not a great character but certainly compliments the rest of the manga. She has a weird moral code that compels her to keep people alive, even if that means doing some human centipede type shit, has a soft spot for young love and seems to just fundamentally misunderstand humans. All of this seems to shift chapter to chapter but at the end of the day thats sort of fine. Fran is not the focus here. She is the catalyst to all of these stories. The author sets up a situation, usually someone dies, then Fran steps in and makes everything terrible in a whimsical way. The reader is so focused on whatever terrible shit is happening that contradictions on Fran's part can either be overlooked or accepted as necessary for the punchline most of the time.

At the end of the day this is not a serious manga and it isn't meant to be. The subject matter is dark, there's some stuff that can really turn your stomach, but every time you see something terrible it has been carefully set up to be humorous. This is one of the few pieces of art where you can laugh at crimes against humanity even if you aren't a 15 year old edge lord.

7/10 it was good.
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Suzuhana8
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
MY thought and opinion for those who will start reading or continue reading
This manga can be viewed differently for everyone, as half of my friend who read this didnt go past first five chapters while the rest stays up to date and read as soon as new chapter comes out. Be warned it is very gore and you will see many impossibilities. But these impossibilities are what keeps me reading. It is medical related (my interest) and this manga actually displayed my imagination in form of manga(for example: i thought about babies growing the way larva grows to cocoon then to butterfly, or fusing five people into one living creature.) Call me disgusting or disturbing but I do have high interest in medical field and I was really happy to see my idea being drawn( of course i did not contact the author and requested my idea to be drawn) but this manga situation shows many medicine related 'what if' situations.

Drawing
It is pretty good and the organs are well detailed. Nothing seems to be left out and everything that should be there is seen. The character drawings are cute sometimes like the way eyes are drawn big. Sometimes I end up saying the characters are actually cute or pretty(they usually end up dying in tragic accident or get their body modified by Fran

Maturity level/nudity
This manga certainly has nudity but not much of sexual nudity and more of naked because you have to have surgery. I dont recall seeing male or female reproductive organs but we do see bare chest of women often.
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DiegoNC12
Apr 03, 2021
Franken Fran review
I started this manga yesterday and read all 21 chapters of it. I ended up not being able to sleep without the light now. Actually, I the type of person who can't even stand to watch a horror movie let alone this. But somehow I did and quite enjoyed it. For many of the normal people out there who prefer main stream to all. This isn't the manga for you.

Story Line
Every chapter tells a different story. Either Fran goes to school, helps out dying people or preforms one of her crazy experiments. It's interesting and grabs my attention and after reading how gory things become, I just end up wanting more. But many of you might find the story too twisted and extremely inhumane.

Art Work
The art isn't anything to wow over but I do like how the creator drew Fran. She has a nice design. The rest of it is pretty much as creepy as hell. I admire them being able to draw to just an extent and giving me the sense of being scared as well as it's all just a manga.

Character
Limited to Fran, Victoria and Okita. Fran the main character is probably also the most developed. While her sister, Victoria and pet/friend Okita have a vast amount of mystery surrounding them. It's nice to have these characters which you are familiar with. In each chapter there's new characters that appear but do not reoccur(expect one policewoman and an old man).

Enjoyment
Either you love it or hate it. It really is one of those mangas. If you have a weak stomach(like me actually...) stay away. If you have a problem sleeping or rather would not want to sleep, read it. Very promising story line. It teaches you a little bio while you're at it. Although I'm unsure of how much it is true. Personally, I loved it. I can't wait till more chapters are out :D *I'm so messed.

Overall
Great manga. Interesting and grabbing. Stay away or never stop reading. Give it a try. But don't say I didn't warn you. - You might just not be able to sleep tonight. ;D

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Franken Fran
Franken Fran
Auteur Kigitsu, Katsuhisa
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