Rieko Yoshihara
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Japan
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Ai no Kusabi Vol. 1: Stranger
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5 editions
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2001
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Ai no Kusabi Vol. 2: Destiny
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4 editions
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2003
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Ai no Kusabi Vol. 7
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2 editions
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2012
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Ai no Kusabi Vol. 8
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2 editions
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2010
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Into Illusion, volume #1
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2013
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Ai no kusabi: Mi?o?? na uwi?zi
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1992
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Into Illusion, Episode 2 (Yaoi Novel & Manga) (Yaoi Manga)
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2014
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Into Illusion, Episode 3 (Yaoi Novel & Manga), Vol. 3 (Yaoi Manga)
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“The Man¡¯s upturned blue eyes were so unimaginably beautiful that they could make anybody tremble with awe. In this moment, however they also glimmered with an icy fire, perhaps revealing the fury of his wounded pride, or rather, a manifestation of his uncontrollable obsession.”
― Ai no Kusabi Vol. 1: Stranger
― Ai no Kusabi Vol. 1: Stranger
“I so cherish these enlivening moments when you defy me even as a Blondy. When you react to me so humanly. I feel myself tingling right down to the center of my brain. I love how you look at me with such undisguised disdain. It's so endearing I want to rip out your beating heart and press it to my cheek.”
― Ai no Kusabi Vol. 4: Suggestion
― Ai no Kusabi Vol. 4: Suggestion
“So Tanagura attempted to bring to pass even greater prosperity by repudiating the shackles of flesh and blood that defined the boundaries of human existence and rejecting the limits of human mortality.
Quite simply, none other but this deformed conclusion could have ever been born out of the wild delusions of Jupiter¡¯s ego. Therein was a reality, a glimpse of an eventual future in which human beings, who were bound by the irrevocable limits of death, would be brought forth to serve immortal machines.”
― Ai no Kusabi Vol. 1: Stranger
Quite simply, none other but this deformed conclusion could have ever been born out of the wild delusions of Jupiter¡¯s ego. Therein was a reality, a glimpse of an eventual future in which human beings, who were bound by the irrevocable limits of death, would be brought forth to serve immortal machines.”
― Ai no Kusabi Vol. 1: Stranger
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