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K**R
Spicy shenanigans ahead!
The stories are getting more... visceral in this volume! With the new addition of Fran's little sister, we get to see a whole new plethora of macabre medicine at work.
M**
Not for kids!
Love the series but definitely not for kids.
A**A
Fran has a good heart, but says yes to pretty much any ...
Few manga out there combine body horror, social commentary, & light comedy together, let alone well. Fran has a good heart, but says yes to pretty much any surgery, no matter how bad of an idea it might be. this affords the series tons of chances for crazy surgery gone wrong. My only gripe would be the translation seems a LITTLE too still or literal for my taste. Fran often lengthens her words, & by writing them Loooooooong, it gets a bit distracting. They could have easily written them long~ instead. With a little more freedom of interpretation, the funny parts would have hit much better, but often times I had to rethink what was printed to get the joke. (while handling intestines with her 6 arms she attached to make surgery better)Literal Translation: "He said I turn people into monsters. Don't you think that's mean~?"Seven seas Translation: Can you believe the way he TALKED to me? Wasn't he just the WOOOOORST?They're both generally the same, but one reads much better.Print quality is good, but could have been a little larger. If you can't read Japanese, this is a great deal since it combines two volumes into a single book.
S**D
Creepy, gory, morally ambiguous, and fun.
Franken Fran kept showing up in my recommendations, and based on the positive reviews I decided to give it a shot. That was a good decision, as this turned out to be one of the more interesting manga I've read lately.As other reviews have noted, most of the stories in this volume are standalone, and many of the stories unfold as morality plays, not unlike old Twilight Zone episodes. Many stories involve Fran granting favors, and usually those favors do not exactly play out the way the petitioners had in mind. Fran also has a definite sense of right and wrong, and even her most gruesome acts can come across as logical from some point of view.If you are averse to gore, then you should probably pass on this particular manga. There's plenty of it, and the gross-out factor tends to be high. There is plenty of dismemberment and creepy things running around in Fran's lab, and the story with the cockroaches made me cringe a little bit.However, if you have a strong stomach and you enjoy morally ambiguous stories, I really can't recommend Franken Fran enough.
N**0
A House of Horrors
I tend to move away from series with dark themes but this is quite the dark comedy. There is no overarching story or plot and each chapter or episode is self-contained story. It remind me of the anime Pet Shops of Horror, similar with no overarching story and the like I believe. In the anime, people went to this pet shop to obtain a "pet" but if you break a rule then death will surely follow. And of course they broke that rule.But Fran is not a pet shop owner, she is surgeon. Who creates a house of horrors. A sweet girl but the people she helps or hires her, they don't get exactly what they expect (well most of them).There were a few stories where I wished to know more about or what happened afterwards kind of thing.I thought it was pretty good and I will get the second omnibus.
R**R
Fran's sunshine on the surgery table
Franken Fran came up on Amazon's suggestions as something that would be of appeal to me and after reading the reviews, I ordered a copy. I will concur with other reviewers that this is a gory yet fun series and Fran is quite the character. She seems to think that her surgical techniques can resolve any situation; she proves that adage "when your only tool is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail". Still, Fran, the perky mad scientist, does win the reader over. I also liked a spoof of the film Slit Mouthed Woman that appeared at the end. I think I will be ordering more volumes in this series. Its sense of humor is similar to that of a magazine I like, Girls and Corpses; if G & C ever decided to include manga, chapters of Franken Fran would fit right in.
P**K
So, you think you have a strong stomach, eh?
After reading this series, I learned that I actually have a very strong stomach. After all, it ain't easy to hit a two inch bull's eye from fifty paces away with your projectile vomiting if you have a weak stomach!But seriously, this series is absolutely hilarious and if you like your humor to be dark and twisted with a generous helping of gore, then this is the perfect dish for you to enjoy! The artwork is magnificent, the story lines are superb and you can finish this with a warm and fuzzy feeling in your gut... Which means that Fran's anesthesia is wearing off and you are about to see the results of the operation that she conducted on you while you were distracted by reading this manga.
N**Y
don't judge by the cover
one of my all time favourite mangas and i'm so happy it's been printed! it looks great in book form. each chapter tells a new story all of which are an entertaining blend of horror and comedy. the art is gruesome but almost cute at times, and if you're worried about fanservice the only place you'll find it is on the cover. fran is adorable despite accidentally mutilating most of her patients, and she's often paired with her cat with a human head, anxiety-ridden living weapon of a sister, and a girl wrapped head to toe with bandages who acts as fran's walking organ/blood storage unit (you know, for emergency transplants). it's as weird as it sounds and is an overall great series well worth reading.
J**.
Gloriously grotesque!
Body horror as only the Japanese can do it, far outstripping anything even David Cronenberg could ever come up with back in his horror heyday.The title character is the beautiful blond daughter/Frankenstein-style creation of a mad scientist who has gone missing, leaving her in charge of his laboratory and all of the other bizarre beings he has created there, the closest to anything approaching normal being a cat with a human head who is Fran's best friend and confidante.Fran has a good heart (insert joke here...) and only wants to use her super-genius surgical skills to help mankind. Unfortunately her definition of "help" is not the same as that of any sane member of the human race, and the results of her well-intentioned experiments are never less than horrifying.And don't let the sexy cover fool you. While there is more than a fair bit of nudity in these B&W pages, it is more of the naked and afraid variety where someone is about to be transformed into a hideous monstrosity of science if they haven't been already.Definitely not for children despite the anime eyes (which should be pretty darn obvious anyway...) but for fans of extreme horror it is well worth checking out.Highly recommended!
D**A
Irreverente y Divertido
Hace tiempo ya que tuve la oportunidad de leer un poco de Franken Fran, así que no dude en comprar este Omnibus que recopila las primeros dos volúmenes de la serie. Es una historia para adultos 100%, hay contenido explicito y escenas bastantes macabras. Incluso podría considerarse grotesco a veces, pero Franken Fran logra regalarnos dosis de la mas pura ironía jamas vista. Los personajes son algo extraños, Iniciando con la protagonista quien es una suerte de Frankenstein femenina y altamente especializada en cirugías que nadie en el mundo creería capaz de realizar.En general todo es extraño aquí... pero para aquellos que disfruten el humor negro, bienvenidos a casa; Franken Fran tiene mucho y mas de eso. La calidad del libro es irrefutable, el empastado es bueno y la calidad de impresión es magnifica. Recomendado 1000% para los amantes del buen humor negro y el manga en general.
N**R
and is not inclined to spoon feed you happy little endings
This series has a very, very dark sense of humor, and is not inclined to spoon feed you happy little endings. If that sounds good to you, then you'll love it. It's visceral, it's naked, it's grotesque, and it's essentially a big middle finger to all the typical manga clichés in favor of much darker, twisted versions of those clichés.Fran is essentially that Genie that grants you wishes in an ironic sort of way that it's not actually what you wanted. A truly darling monster waifu.
D**9
I like it - it's a little unusual for a book ...
I like it - it's a little unusual for a book - not sure how to describe the main character - but it is quite funny.
S**S
Four Stars
It is a "quirky" but entertaining read.
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