A review by anpan_no_karasu
Starving Anonymous Vol. 1 by Kazu Inabe, Yuu Kuraishi, Kengo Mizutani

3.0

Oh, yay, a not very subtly implied gay rapist as one of the protagonists. >.> We're off to a good start. /s

If you like scenarios of humans being processed and bred (with every horror you probably can imagine involved) in a slaughterhouse and being brutally killed by monsters, this is for you. It definitely was for me, except for the already mentioned trope.

If not, you should probably stay away from this one.

This manga tries to be as edgy and brutal as it probably can be and you shouldn't expect too deep of a story to come with it.

It's entertaining, though and the art style is really nice.