In recent years, many comics have been based on heavy-taste themes such as aliens and alien species, and this "Parasyte" can be regarded as a top-notch work. It was drawn by cartoonist Iwaaki Hitoshi. It is a Japanese horror science fiction comic in the 1990s and is hailed as the work that is least likely to be adapted into a movie or animation. Whether the movie version can reproduce the glory of the comic, please wait and see. (Click here for the full trailer) The story tells that one day many spores appeared in the sky above the earth. The larvae born from them invaded the human body and could devour the host's head and replace it, thus managing this "dead body". This scene of eating human heads follows the classic plot of the original work! Very scary! PS: Minors please avoid it. The protagonist Shinichi is also one of the victims, but the spores did not invade his brain. Due to an accident, the larvae only parasitized his hands, making him a "partial version" of Parasyte, and the two lives will coexist in life and death. Shinichi begins a series of life-and-death struggles with other perfect Parasytes for the sake of his relatives and friends killed by Parasytes and the future of all mankind.
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