

Impossibility Defense
Funouhan
Need someone dead? Tadashi Usobuki's your guy—if you can find him. The red-eyed assassin in black is basically an urban legend, a name whispered when people want someone gone but can't do it themselves. The catch is, he doesn't actually kill anyone. Instead, he hypnotizes his targets into taking their own lives or orchestrates events so things play out exactly how he wants them to. No blood on his hands, no evidence left behind, and he never asks for money. So what's in it for him? Usobuki gets off on watching humanity screw itself over. The irony is that his clients usually end up regretting it more than they'd ever regret their original problem. He basically turns their own desires against them.
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Impossibility Defense
Funouhan
83ch • 12vol
2013
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Need someone dead? Tadashi Usobuki's your guy—if you can find him. The red-eyed assassin in black is basically an urban legend, a name whispered when people want someone gone but can't do it themselves. The catch is, he doesn't actually kill anyone. Instead, he hypnotizes his targets into taking their own lives or orchestrates events so things play out exactly how he wants them to. No blood on his hands, no evidence left behind, and he never asks for money. So what's in it for him? Usobuki gets off on watching humanity screw itself over. The irony is that his clients usually end up regretting it more than they'd ever regret their original problem. He basically turns their own desires against them.
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Impossibility Defense
Funouhan
Need someone dead? Tadashi Usobuki's your guy—if you can find him. The red-eyed assassin in black is basically an urban legend, a name whispered when people want someone gone but can't do it themselves. The catch is, he doesn't actually kill anyone. Instead, he hypnotizes his targets into taking their own lives or orchestrates events so things play out exactly how he wants them to. No blood on his hands, no evidence left behind, and he never asks for money. So what's in it for him? Usobuki gets off on watching humanity screw itself over. The irony is that his clients usually end up regretting it more than they'd ever regret their original problem. He basically turns their own desires against them.
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Impossibility Defense
Funouhan
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