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3x3 Eyes: Curse of the Gesu (Paperback)

by Yuzo Takada (Translator)
4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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3 X 3 Eyes: Curse of the Gesu is the second book in this highly entertaining Japanese comics series that deals with a Tokyo high-school student named Yakumo who meets up with a 300-year-old girl (with three eyes) named Pai. In the first book, Pai's desire to become a human led the pair to Hong Kong to search for the thing that would make her wish come true. In Curse of the Gesu, Yakumo and Pai return to Tokyo. Yakumo can't wait to tell all his school buddies that he was in Hong Kong fighting monsters. Unfortunately, when another monster comes to attack Pai, he puts all his friends in jeopardy. Curse of the Gesu is full of incredibly dry humor that will have you laughing your head off in amazement.

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Yakumo was an ordinary high-school student in Tokyo when he met an immortal girl named Pai, whose quest for humanity led them on a great adventure that has become a modern legend! Now the adventures of Pai and Yakumo continue in this trade paperback, collecting issues #1-5 of Curse of the Gesu! Yakumo returns to Japan believing that he can resume his old life as a high-school student, ignoring Pai`s warning that to do so will subject everyone he knows to the evils of hell itself!

Product Details

  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics (August 4, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1569711755
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569711750
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.7 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,062,926 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sazan = 3 eyes, June 26, 2002
By hoshiko_cherry (Pixiland, Tokyo) - See all my reviews
3X3 eyes, or "Sazan Eyes" is the name of a well-written manga series by Takada Yuzo. It is a supernatural story mixed together with romance, comedy, and loads of violence (and blood).
To summarize the story ^_^:
Fujii Yakumo was a normal high school teenager. Well, the series starts when he's 17 but he has to drop out when he died/became immortal. He also works half time in Culture Shock, a *coughcoughcoughgaybarcoughcough* in Shinjuku ^_^.
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Yakumo's father is an archeology professor that traveled to Tibet to study the legend of the Sanjiyan Unkara (meaning 3 eyes or triclops). He died there from natural cause while trying to get out of Yunnan (a Chinese province near Tibet) and after acquainting with Pai. Before he died, Yakumo's father understood that Pai wished to become a human and therefore sent a letter with her to Yakumo. (Why does Pai want to become human? The Sanjiyan Unkara are beautiful,LONG LIVING, creatures. As the old ones, become...old, the longer sanjiyan are more emotional and develop split personalities. The Sanjiyan believe this mental thing will kill them all (their ultimate end ^^) and so want to become human.)
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When Yakumo meets Pai and...reads his father's letter, he's a little...overwhelmed and doesn't quite believe the story. Until Takuhi (meaning "man bird"), who (I think) attacked Yakumo and...killed him. But as he was dying, Pai, or Parvati IV, merged her soul with his, making him immortal, a "wu" (none/void/nothing). Yakumo is now...wahla! The living dead, or some kind of zombie. However, Yakumo is pretty much the same, the "wu" can eat, have emotions, so forth. Except, he'll never bleed to death, can heal himself, and grow back an arm or leg he loses in combat. Creepy, huh ^_^?
So, now, Pai and Yakumo start searching for Ningen no Zou (Statue of Humanity), a statue that can make Sanjiyan humans by using 3 sanjiyans, striping two of the sanjiyan's powers from them and tranferring them to the third. It's not going to be easy though, will demons and evil also going after the statue and making sure nothing stands in its way.
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Sazan Eyes is truly a good story and I really enjoyed it. There are some nudity, and other things above PG in it however, so I recommend it for 17+ or people who don't care much about hentai.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great mix of humor and horror!, February 18, 1999
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3X3 Eyes 'Curse of the Gesu' is the second in the series, and is a great read whether you are a fan of the comic or not. It is easy to pick up and read, and the artwork is great. The characters are likeable, and you can't help but sometimes laugh at Yakumo's plight. Even if you haven't read the first part, you can easily figure out what is going on. A must read for any anime fan!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Manga, May 14, 2000
By "lilyholic" (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This is a great Manga. I love the video series, which is now not being sold, because the distributor went out of business. The whole series is great, charming, funny, and interesting with an added element of a little horror/gruesome fight scenes. Any anime lover will adore this book!
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