Summary
A brief description of the Unemployed Concentration Camp manga:
The year 2022, the working method of Japanese regeneration was established. A person who has no income for more than six months is treated where they rewrite the brain in a regeneration facility. Tatsuya Kamijo worked for a foreign investment company. One day he loses his job, but after six months Tatsuya goes to a concentration camp, not a treatment center. There he is subjected to worse treatment than brainwashing and training. Why was Tatsuya sent there unknown?
- Chapter 29.3 22.06.2022
- Chapter 29.2: Final 05.07.2020
- Chapter 29.2 22.06.2022
- Chapter 29.1 22.06.2022
- Chapter 29.1 05.07.2020
- Chapter 28 22.03.2020
- Chapter 27 13.03.2020
- Chapter 26 04.03.2020
- Chapter 25 29.02.2020
- Chapter 24 18.02.2020
- Chapter 23 29.01.2020
- Chapter 22 22.01.2020
- Chapter 21 16.01.2020
- Chapter 20 11.01.2020
- Chapter 19 11.01.2020
- Chapter 18 12.12.2019
- Chapter 17 05.12.2019
- Chapter 16 05.12.2019
- Chapter 15 05.12.2019
- Chapter 14 05.12.2019
- Chapter 13 05.12.2019
- Chapter 12 05.12.2019
- Chapter 11 05.12.2019
- Chapter 10 05.12.2019
- Chapter 9 05.12.2019
- Chapter 8 05.12.2019
- Chapter 7 05.12.2019
- Chapter 6 05.12.2019
- Chapter 5 05.12.2019
- Chapter 4 05.12.2019
- Chapter 3 05.12.2019
- Chapter 2 05.12.2019
- Chapter 1 05.12.2019
- Chapter 0 05.12.2019
its good and very well put together but the ending is shit
Does this camps name start with ‘A’ and end in ‘witz’?
Mc is just naive for me personally, seeing a girl getting r*pe I’ll just leave her be but he still goes and save her like wtf, probably my line of thinking is just f*cked oh well read it if you’re that type of naive personality, i just like seeing girls getting r*ped and can’t resist.
This is depression fueled schizophrenia. With a base layer of anger about capitalism.
It’s bad. The pacing is retarded and all over the place. The story is full of random events and everyone acts like a psycho. No realistic motivation or reasoning. At some point you completely lose track of who is fighting who and why. New and old characters appear and disappear every second, everything feels rushed and random. It’s like some sort of bad adaptation or something.
I thought that the concentration camp was unemployed, good work brain.
good one.give it a read
Is it an analogy for fascism, capitalism, or something else?
Read it and find out. It’s certainly worth your time.
This does not get enough views or appreciation, it is good, thought provoking, interesting, and unexpected.
Is it good?