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Explore how the manga uses DID to represent the internal struggle between being a "victim" of legacy and a "perpetrator" of current actions. If you are writing an academic or critical
The original Japanese chapters are available on Comic Days and Magazine Pocket. If you are writing an academic or critical
This chapter marks the transition into the final phase of the story, where the focus shifts from finding a contemporary killer to uncovering the 15-year-old truth behind the original serial killer, LL. Key Themes for Your Paper If you are writing an academic or critical
The chapter features the tense climax between Eiji (in his B-ichi persona) and the antagonist who has been orchestrating the recent chaos.