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Emerging is a Seinen manga in the Horror genre, written and illustrated by author Hokazono Masaya. It was serialized in the weekly Morning magazine. It is a normal afternoon on the bustling city streets of the Shinjuku district in Tokyo, as citizens go about their daily routines of shopping, leaving work, and walking home from school. However, the routine is suddenly shattered when a businessman collapses at a crowded cross-walk, spraying gouts of blood from every orifice onto the horrified onlookers as he writhes to a quick, painful death. His body is rushed to a nearby hospital for an emergency autopsy, and the worst fears of the emergency staff are soon realized: A deadly, infectious disease of unknown origin has killed a man in the middle of one of the most heavily populated cities in

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  • Emerging is a Seinen manga in the Horror genre, written and illustrated by author Hokazono Masaya. It was serialized in the weekly Morning magazine. It is a normal afternoon on the bustling city streets of the Shinjuku district in Tokyo, as citizens go about their daily routines of shopping, leaving work, and walking home from school. However, the routine is suddenly shattered when a businessman collapses at a crowded cross-walk, spraying gouts of blood from every orifice onto the horrified onlookers as he writhes to a quick, painful death. His body is rushed to a nearby hospital for an emergency autopsy, and the worst fears of the emergency staff are soon realized: A deadly, infectious disease of unknown origin has killed a man in the middle of one of the most heavily populated cities in
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  • Emerging is a Seinen manga in the Horror genre, written and illustrated by author Hokazono Masaya. It was serialized in the weekly Morning magazine. It is a normal afternoon on the bustling city streets of the Shinjuku district in Tokyo, as citizens go about their daily routines of shopping, leaving work, and walking home from school. However, the routine is suddenly shattered when a businessman collapses at a crowded cross-walk, spraying gouts of blood from every orifice onto the horrified onlookers as he writhes to a quick, painful death. His body is rushed to a nearby hospital for an emergency autopsy, and the worst fears of the emergency staff are soon realized: A deadly, infectious disease of unknown origin has killed a man in the middle of one of the most heavily populated cities in the entire world. What is the nature of this disease that can kill a human in such a quick and gruesome fashion? How many people might the victim have already infected before he died? And, most important of all, how will Tokyo respond to the threat of this terrible contagion that is emerging in the heart of one of its biggest districts?
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