4/5
It's basically a crime thriller manga about poetic justice mixed with sadism and sociopathy. It's pretty satisfying, though. This Is the psychological stuff I want to read. I wanted crazy psychopaths but siding with a sick view of justice.
2-3/5
this is a very brutal and gory comic. the brutality is over the top and the killer has an unrealistic strength and stamina for a skinny girl. or maybe the victims just have very bad reflexes and dodging skills. often the victims just stand there without even putting up a fight. It's almost comedic sometimes.
4/5
This manga has so much potential. So it is better to read this series knowing that this isn't from the perspective of a good guy. I highly recommend this for those who enjoy manga's that aren't always from the perspective of a protagonist who is trying to save everyone, but rather someone who hates the world and will "remove" anyone that he dislikes.
3-4/5
Overall this is a solid horror story which had potential to grow even better. The scenario portrayed is interesting and on top of the gory stuff the story presents us matters which can make one question the line between a human being and a monster, both figuratively and literally. Recommended for fans of monster and body horror and readers of sci-fi, survival and psychological stories who have stomach for visually and mentally disturbing content.
4.5/5
One of the best mangas I've read. I think this is the best of the 'zombie' mangas out there. The zombies evolve in really cool ways and there is more plot than just survive from one new area to the next one with no new information. There are some boring zombie cliches but also unique twists to this story. There some strong bonds like a father/child and a huge bromance. The artwork is amazing but gory.
4/5
Feels a bit like parastyle, with the MC having infected with a unknown parasite frog and is able to shoot monster with his right hand,a bit like shinichi from parastyle, but despite that, it feels different and felt just as good if not better then parastyle.
2/5
Don't expect anything worthwhile except for the art. Everything else is just downright bad but I think that if you simply enjoy cardboard-characters getting brutaly killed like I do, you will have a somewhat enjoyable experience. Not to mention that Killing Morph is very short and can be read through in about 90 minutes so atleast looking into it shouldn't be too much of a hassle.
2-3/5
The story itself, in my opinion, has a great resolution. There's twists and turns that keep you interested. The art is unique and amazing. If you like horror, or you're just getting into it, I would definitely recommend this manga!
3-4/5
Its so bad i cant stop reading. Its like the author wants to change the genre every few chapters. Oh its a slasher, now its radioactive horror cannibals, now its a war on the island, now all the cast is stuck in a hole eating each other, now its a tsundere romance manga and oh is that the fucking pope i see coming to smite the island with his stand powers
4/5
I throughly enjoyed this and despite it not being as 'terrifying' as I thought it could be, I found it was a very interesting concept about a strange multiplying girl with no purpose but to make people love her as much as she loves herself. Definitely an interesting manga if you like different story arcs and strange characters and plotlines. It can be a little gory/strange in places.
Brutal: Satsujin Kansatsukan no Kokuhaku