Issei Sagawa (1949-2022) was a Japanese writer, painter and porn actor who was also known for the killing, dismemberment and cannibalization of Dutch student Renée Hartevelt in Paris in 1981.
After five years of confinement in French prisons and Japanese psychiatric wards, Sagawa, labelled "The Kobe Cannibal" by the international press, tried to disappear anonymously into society. Despite changing his name, his efforts to keep a low profile were met with failure and the press was prompt to cover his every move. He then chose to live out under the spotlight, claiming his status as a monster and media performer pandering to the sensational tastes of the public.
One of his most shocking projects was to describe his crime in graphic details in comic book form. First published in 2000 in his native country, Sagawa’s Manga
is the first of his books to be released in English, and depicts a truly unique mental picture of the cannibal’s obsessions and dark fantasy life.
188 pages, size 5.5"X8.5", color and black & white inside.