So after checking out @Lunete's profile page after seeing Fran Madaraki as her avatar, I was very surprised to see that quite a few Kiwis are fans of the manga Franken Fran! This series is so great I really think it deserves its own thread. I previously made a thread on Junji Ito and offered recommendations on what to read. If you're a fan of Ito or even horror in general, you definitely don't want to miss out on Franken Fran.
For the uninitiated, Franken Fran is a horror-black comedy series by Katsuhisa Kigitsu. Although the series is very episodic by nature with little to no continuity between chapters, there are a couple of plot lines and characters that carry over between stories. The manga revolves around Fran Madaraki, a girl who was created by the world's top biologist, Dr. Naomitsu Madaraki, to be his assistant. After the doctor leaves, it's up to Fran to look after his estate and deal with any medical cases that people want Dr. Madaraki to handle (although later on Fran does make a name for herself). Fran only has one directive/guideline, which is to save lives through any means necessary. This leads to a lot of... interesting scenarios where the people Fran "saved" are honestly way better off dead.
Also, I just discovered that Franken Fran is finally getting a North American release in the form of 2-in-1 omnibus volumes starting February! It's about time! I'm totally buying the entire series.
The entire series can be read here or here.
For the uninitiated, Franken Fran is a horror-black comedy series by Katsuhisa Kigitsu. Although the series is very episodic by nature with little to no continuity between chapters, there are a couple of plot lines and characters that carry over between stories. The manga revolves around Fran Madaraki, a girl who was created by the world's top biologist, Dr. Naomitsu Madaraki, to be his assistant. After the doctor leaves, it's up to Fran to look after his estate and deal with any medical cases that people want Dr. Madaraki to handle (although later on Fran does make a name for herself). Fran only has one directive/guideline, which is to save lives through any means necessary. This leads to a lot of... interesting scenarios where the people Fran "saved" are honestly way better off dead.
Also, I just discovered that Franken Fran is finally getting a North American release in the form of 2-in-1 omnibus volumes starting February! It's about time! I'm totally buying the entire series.
The entire series can be read here or here.