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Japanese horror novel by Otsuichi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GOTH (ゴス, Gosu) is a Japanese horror novel written by Otsuichi about two high school students fascinated by murder. The novel won the Honkaku Mystery Award in 2003.[2] It was adapted into a manga by Kendi Oiwa. In October 2008, they were published in Japan by Kadokawa. Following this, they were published in English by Tokyopop in September, 2008. In 2008, the novel was adapted into a film of the same title directed by Gen Takahashi. The manga and novel was rereleased in North America by VIZ Media in August 2015. The stories were originally published in a single hardcover edition and then later published in the form of two paperback books.
Goth | |
ゴス (Gosu) | |
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Genre | Horror[1] |
Novel | |
Written by | Otsuichi |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
English publisher | |
Published | May 30, 2003 |
Manga | |
Written by | Otsu-ichi |
Illustrated by | Kendi Oiwa |
Published by | Kadokawa Comics |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Seinen |
Published | 2004 |
Feature films | |
The novel contains a series of six short stories about two high school students: beginning with a boy called 'Boku (I)' who remains unnamed until late in the story,[3] and a girl named Yoru Morino. Both of them are strongly attracted to the dark side of human beings. [4] Two of them strangely encounter and become involved in a bizarre case.
Written by Otsuichi, GOTH was published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten (ISBN 4-04-873390-7) in 2002, and later released in a two volume bunkobon version named Goth Yoru no Shō (GOTH 夜の章) (ISBN 4-04-425304-8) and Goth Boku no Shō (GOTH 僕の章) (ISBN 4-04-425305-6).
Tokyopop licensed the novel for an English-language release in North America,[5] and published it on October 7, 2008.[6]
The manga adaption, by Kendi Oiwa, eliminates the Dog storyline, and combines Voice and Twins, with Morino taking Natsumi's role in the final story. It is licensed by Tokyopop and published on September 9, 2008.[6] It is also licensed in Italy by Planet Manga,[7] in France by Pika Édition,[8] in Germany by Egmont Manga & Anime,[9] and in Russia by Comics Factory.[10]
Based upon the novel by Otsuichi, Goth is about two morbid high school students who share a fascination with murder. Kamiyama (Kanata Hongō) is an outwardly, friendly and popular boy who hides his potentially sociopathic nature with a carefree, happy attitude. Loner Morino (Rin Takanashi), on the other hand, does little to hide her strange nature; she never smiles, does not interact with her classmates, and wears a long-sleeved, black school uniform even during the middle of summer. While these two seem to share little in common and do not interact with each other in front of their peers, their shared interest in death and murder has turned them into an unusual duo. Initially happy to exchange books on morbid subjects, a series of recent murders spark their interest and they begin investigating the killer. This serial killer has a fondness for cheerful young women and, after severing their left hand as a trophy, displays their dead bodies in public locations to be discovered. After Morino discovers the killer's notebook in a local café, the two use it to see the corpses for themselves before discovery and attempt to discern his identity. [why?]
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