I Want To Be Killed By A High — School Girl
Originally serialized in Go Go Bunch starting in 2013, the manga concluded in two volumes. Its realistic art style and novel-like composition earned it critical recognition, including being featured in the Japan Media Arts Festival . Usamaru Furuya “Deep Mourning” (Vanilla Gallery)
: A student with a deep psychological scar and a hidden dark side, whom Haruto identifies as the ideal candidate to fulfill his fantasy. I Want to Be Killed by a High School Girl
The story unfolds through multiple viewpoints, adding a three-dimensional layer to the psychological manipulation at play. Originally serialized in Go Go Bunch starting in
: Haruto's strategy involves inciting "eros" or desire in others to manipulate them, feeding their own fantasies to turn them into instruments of his will. The story unfolds through multiple viewpoints, adding a
The narrative centers on , a 34-year-old high school history teacher. On the surface, Haruto is handsome, popular, and well-regarded by both staff and students at the prestigious Nitaka High School. However, his professional persona is merely a facade for a lifelong, abnormal obsession: he desires to be murdered by a beautiful high school girl.
Haruto's goal isn't just death; it is a "perfect crime" executed with "full effort" by his chosen killer. To achieve this, he spent nine years formulating an elaborate scheme, carefully selecting his target and orchestrating circumstances to ensure his own demise while protecting the girl from legal consequences. Character Dynamics and Conflict
In the landscape of psychological suspense, few premises are as jarring or meticulously crafted as ( Joshikousei ni Korosaretai ). Originally a manga by the acclaimed Usamaru Furuya —known for his dark, avant-garde style in works like Litchi Hikari Club —this story explores the disturbing intersection of obsession, planning, and terminal desire. The Premise: A "Perfect" Murder