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のぞき屋
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Apr 10, 1992 to Aug 28, 1992
7.0/10
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This is a pretty tame and lightweight early volume from Hideo Yamamoto, a writer known for pushing boundaries. In terms of story and art quality, everything is just ok. A once happy enough fella has his safety zone of trust and love polluted by a voyeur - another guy who watches lovers and tries to understand them. The pair become unlikely allies and, eventually go into business together as "professional" voyeurs. There is a villain and a damsel in distress in the second half of the volume and everything flows along fairly predictably. Though the characters don't continue, the business of Voyeurs Inc carrieson in a new series where Yamamoto begins to spice things up a little and both his art and his storytelling are more mature. Spending an hour with the single-volume Voyeurs is a good introduction to the later series and worthwhile if you want to follow Yamamoto's evolution.
Young Ko is about to learn a new hobby... Ko Higaonna, sharing a moment with his not-quite-girlfriend Satomi, is disturbed to discover a sallow-faced man watching with infrared goggles from the darkness. Ko's sense of privacy is offended, and soon blood is spilled, and the goggles pass into new hands. But the Voyeur remains, and now Ko is his pupil, about to discover what goes on beneath the smiles on people's faces... What goes on in private, in the dark...?