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Template:Nihongo is a horror manga written by Tokyo Calen and illustrated by Yoshiken.

Release

Tokyopop published two volumes of Dark Metro in North America from February 12, 2008, to August 12, 2008.[1] It is also published in Russia by Comix-ART,[2] and in Brazil by NewPOP Editora.[3]

Reception

Writing for PopCultureShock, Katherine Dacey stated: "In less capable hands, this material would be horribly dull or laughably familiar, yet Tokyo Calen and Yoshiken manage to produce a surprisingly tight, entertaining package with briskly paced stories and clean, unfussy layouts that strike a good balance between atmosphere and ick."[4] IGN's A. E. Sparrow described the art as "very similar" to Takeshi Obata's Death Note and enjoyed the entertaining short stories, listing it as an Editors' Choice.[5] Nadia Oxford of Mania Entertainment commented that "Dark Metro dives pretty heavily into the B-movie stuff" with "not much substance to be had", and compared it to Hell Girl.[6]

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External links

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