Waita Uziga
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Waita Uziga (氏賀Y太 Ujiga Waita) is well known artist in certain communities for being a guro shock mangaka. His homepage contains many of his works and a content warning in the first page. He gained a degree of infamy on the Futaba and recently 4chan image boards. In Japanese, the phrase uji ga waita means "the maggots have gushed forth"(蛆が湧いた), although this would be written with different kanji than those he uses for his name.
[edit] Published Manga
- Doku Doku Ryouki Zukan (毒どく猟奇図鑑) - 5/21/1999
- Nukarumi no Naka (泥濘の中) - 4/19/2002; his only non-guro eromanga
- Death Face (デスフェイス) - 9/6/2002
- Game Over - 2/24/2003
- Mai-chan's Daily Life (まいちゃんの日常) - 4/21/2004; the story of a 17 year old maid/slave who is immortal and has impressive regenerative properties (parts of this work depicting a man raping an infant and then putting it in a blender have become infamous on imageboards such as 4chan and other offensive-natured web communities)
- Modern Stories of the Bizarre (真・現代猟奇伝) - 9/25/2004; includes the story Schoolgirl in Concrete based on the real-life case of Junko Furuta
- Y Shiki Kaitai Shinso (Y式解体新書) - 9/21/2005
- 淫獄猟奇館 - 4/24/2006; consists mostly of reprinted stories from Doku Doku Ryouki Zukan
- Miko to Yajuu (巫女と野獣) - 8/26/2006; A story about a giant demon panda bear and the shrine maidens who must fight it.
[edit] Style
Waita often injects black humor into his stories, in much the same way the show Elfen Lied used humor to offset its own extreme violence.
[edit] External link
- Waita Uziga's Deadly Joy (毒どく猟奇画廊) - WARNING - Potentially disturbing violent content