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Velveteen and Mandala GN

Velveteen and Mandala GN

Velveteen and Mandala GN

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The world of Velveteen & Mandara is a dystopia. Tokyo where the youth used to waste their time search for answers, is now barren. For a pair of teens who still live along the outskirts of town, Velveteen and Mandala, Tokyo is a nightmare that can only compare to the nightmare that is slowly tring to take over the metropolis.

These two teens are the last line of defence for a nation in ruins. Armed with a fully-operational tank the pair must fight off the zombie hordes while they catfight each other for food, entertainment and maybe even the affection and attention of the opposite sex. They have nothing to lose in this world except their humanity, but then again who are the zombies in this world? Are they the undead or are these two teens who must live among them even still human?

Product details
Adult 14+ Parental Advisory
Department Books / TPB-Manga
Publisher Vertical inc
Series Series not available
Shop Manga & Anime
Primary language English
Product Code VER-VAMT0001
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"violent teenage girls in a apocalyptic nightmare" by Nate (Netherlands) on Dec 9, 2011

Two highschool girls, Vevlveteen and Mandala, have try to make the best of their lives in a post apocalyptic
Japan. They have to deal with abusive classmates, horny zombies, and their violent and abusive tendencies. When not fighting zombies they are trying to make each other existences miserable. This manga shows a grim post worldwar X Japan, some comic relief, mostly crude and violent.

The easiest comparison would be Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt, the crazy Gainax anime. However, this manga goes further, althhough it is not as dark and psychedelic as the work of Shintaro Kago. It is more like a zombie movie directed by David Lynch, with some John Waters thrown in.

Weird, sick and unnerving tale, containing more depth than you would expect. TAPERECORDER!