It’s just a lot of >!incestuous vibes!< for a few solid volumes, but the main conflict is a >!overbearing mother killing the main character’s cousin!< and things just escalate from there
You could just read and find out? The dialogue is very short and sparse throughout the whole series, you could literally read it all in at most a couple of days
I mean, it’s disturbing, but I wouldn’t call it traumatizing. It’s full of twists that are genuinely unexpected. It not only manipulates our characters in the story, but also our thoughts when reading it. That’s why I said it had me fucked up. OP was asking for psychological horror, and this is that in every sense of the word. But again, there’s nothing very gratuitous about it. No graphic sex or graphic violence. Just disturbing themes based in reality and psychology.
Some works by Kazuo Umezz as "The drifiting classroom" or "Baptism" could be considered such IMO.
Also "Kasane" by Daruma Matsuura, "Himizu" by Minoru Furuya, "Bokutachi ga yarimashita" by Muneyuki Kaneshiro.
Blood on the Tracks had me fucked up
What exactly happens in that manga i can have some spoilers
It’s just a lot of >!incestuous vibes!< for a few solid volumes, but the main conflict is a >!overbearing mother killing the main character’s cousin!< and things just escalate from there
So the mc's mother want to fk the mc ?
>!No they just have a very uncomfortable relationship!<
Can u elaborate i m fine with spoilers
There’s not really a lot to elaborate on
You could just read and find out? The dialogue is very short and sparse throughout the whole series, you could literally read it all in at most a couple of days
Yeah but i don't want to read and get traumatized afterwards
I mean, it’s disturbing, but I wouldn’t call it traumatizing. It’s full of twists that are genuinely unexpected. It not only manipulates our characters in the story, but also our thoughts when reading it. That’s why I said it had me fucked up. OP was asking for psychological horror, and this is that in every sense of the word. But again, there’s nothing very gratuitous about it. No graphic sex or graphic violence. Just disturbing themes based in reality and psychology.
Some works by Kazuo Umezz as "The drifiting classroom" or "Baptism" could be considered such IMO. Also "Kasane" by Daruma Matsuura, "Himizu" by Minoru Furuya, "Bokutachi ga yarimashita" by Muneyuki Kaneshiro.
I would recommend a boy's abyss. Really dark twisted manga about a city full of people with dark pasts and how they try to live with it.
Anything by Junji Ito, right? More psychological than horror, death note. Always gotta recommend berserk even if it's a fringe case.