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Gangsta: Cursed Volume 2 manga review
By Leroy Douresseaux

May 19, 2017 - 09:50

Publisher(s): Viz Media
Writer(s): Kohske Christine Dashiell
Artist(s): Syuhei Kamo
Letterer(s): Eric Erbes
ISBN: 978-1-4215-9132-2
$12.99 U.S., $17.99 CAN, £8.99 U.K., 192pp, B&W, paperback
Rating: M (Mature)


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Gangsta: Cursed Volume 2 cover image


Rated “M” for “Mature”

The edgy crime manga, Gangsta, has a prequel.  It is entitled Gangsta: Cursed, and it explores the dark and violent past of key characters from Gangsta.  Cursed is written by the creator-writer-artist of Gangsta, Kohske, and is drawn by Syuhei Kamo.

Gangsta: Cursed, Vol. 2 (Chapters 4 to 6) opens in Ergastulum, the crime-ridden city run by the mob.  We meet Marco Adriano, when he was young and was a “Hunter.”  The five-man Hunter team known as the Destroyers Second Group continues its slaughter of “Twilights,” humans who have power and abilities normal humans do not.  However, normal humans and Twilights, working for mob boss, Don Luca, are fighting back, but the Hunters seem impossible to stop.

Before he was a loyal and beloved member of the Cristiano Family, Marco Adriano was “Spas,” and he was a member of Destroyers Second Group.  In the middle of this mission of killing Twilights in District 1, Marco begins to have second thoughts, and he makes a decision that will change the lives of those he loves.  Plus, Worick and Nic, the stars of Gangsta, make an appearance.

THE LOWDOWN:  When I heard that there was a spin-off series from the Gangsta manga, I was skeptical.  After reading the first volume of the Gangsta: Cursed manga, I am impressed.

Gangsta: Cursed Volume 2 is more of a good thing, and if you think Gangsta is a good thing, then, you will be happy.  Cursed is one of the most violent manga published under the “VIZ Signature” imprint, and if you like violence in your action, crime, thriller seinen manga, dear reader, that is also a good thing.  The prologue and the first six chapters also have a lot of flashbacks, but the main plot line is laser-focused on Marco.  Series artist Syuhei Kamo also does an uncanny impersonation of Kohske's drawing style, so that is more continuity in this new series' favor.  What's not to like, Gangsta fan?

I READS YOU RECOMMENDS:  Fans of Gangsta and of violent action-thriller manga will want the VIZ Signature, Gangsta: Cursed.

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