Inugami (manga)

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Inugami
犬神
Genre horror
Manga
Author Masaya Hokazono
Publisher Flag of Japan Kodansha
Flag of France Akata/Delcourt
Serialized in Flag of Japan Afternoon
Original run January 23, 19972002
Volumes 14

Inugami (犬神?) is a manga series by Masaya Hokazono about a boy who finds an inugami, a dog god of the Japanese mythology.

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The inugami doesn't remember anything of his past, but sometimes hears a voice that orders him to spy on humans, and for that reason he's left the forest and has come to the city; his appearances are those of a (already extinct) Japanese wolf, but he can grow spikes from his back to fight, has a number, 23, tattooed on his ear, and he's able to recover quickly from serious wounds. He can pass on his powers to anyone who happens to touch his blood, and this last power of his is the most troublesome one; not only mosquitos who bit him can change animals into monsters (or kill them) but there are people interested in acquiring this kind of power.

Once in the big city he hides himself in an abandoned building, which happens to be the secret place of Fumiki, who wants to be a poet. The inugami listens to the poetry, and learns to speak, to Fumiki's astonishment. The bond of friendship with Fumiki teaches the inugami that men are good, but soon a pharmaceutical corporation, interested in the special cells of the inugami, whose regeneration powers can lead to immortality, starts to experiment with this newly discovered gene, creating awful monsters; when the inugami fights one of those monsters and learns what he's suffered, for a moment he thinks bad of humans, and a new inugami appears, with a zero tattooed on him, determined to kill.

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