Highly-acclaimed manga author Shuzo Oshimi brings his critical cinematic eye to this original one-shot, a dark, intriguing prologue to director Eisuke Naito's newly-released horror film Toxic Daughter. Yua Hayakawa used to love playing with Chi, a mysterious girl with a murky family life who likes collecting dead insects, but it's been years since they've spoken. Now, Chi hardly ever even comes to school. One day, Chi shows up to class in beat-up gym clothes with a handful of dead bugs and starts a commotion that gives Yua's classmate, golden boy Koudai, an idea: he's going to save Chi, and he needs Yua's help to do it. But cleamore
Overall, Toxic Daughter Chi-chan is an interesting but somewhat unsatisfying piece from Shuzo Oshimi due to circumstances not entirely within his control. Still, it's a worthy read if you're looking for a darker read or happen to be an existing fan of the mangaka. Read Full Review
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