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Doubt Vol. 1 Kindle & comiXology

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 284 ratings

Rabbit Doubt-a mobile phone game-has taken Japan by storm. In it, players are rabbits who must uncover the wolf in rabbit's clothing before falling prey to its mistrust-sowing wiles...as well as its teeth. When a group of teen players decides to meet offline for fun, the last thing they expect is to lose consciousness and wake up trapped in an abandoned building, mysterious bar codes tattooed on their bodies, and a corpse strung up in front of them. To stay alive and find a way out, they have but one option-to sniff out the lying wolf in their midst. Will these virtual acquaintances be able to pull it together in the real world and figure out what's going on in time to avoid ending up as the wolf's dinner?
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After playing against one another several times in the online game Rabbit Doubt, a group of players meet up in real time, only to find themselves kidnapped and trapped in a series of locked rooms and forced to play Rabbit Doubt for real. Now they have become the rabbits of the game and must discover which player is the “wolf” and kill him before he kills them. This conceit is a common enough setup in recent horror fare, but here it is executed well. The story gets off to a quick start with the first player’s death in chapter one. The tension then quickly builds as one character after another is suspected of being the wolf, each accusation as plausible as the next. The artist’s interesting use of screentones to create layers of shadows, and the cliff-hangers at the end of each chapter that drive the pace add to the gruesome death scenes, creating a feeling of suspense and dread throughout the story. Readers who are easily spooked might do well to read this double-length volume with the lights on. Grades 9-12. --Eva Volin

About the Author

Before making his manga debut with Doubt, Yoshiki Tonogai was an assistant to Soul Eater creator Atsushi Ohkubo. Tonogai followed up his hit horror series Doubt with another survival horror title called JUDGE, and has also contributed to the Higurashi When They Cry series.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00J860UIE
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Yen Press (April 8, 2014)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 8, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 302941 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 408 pages
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023
This is a really great horror manga series! I love the characters and I especially enjoy the drama in figuring out who the wolf is! Highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2018
A complete thriller that will have you doubting about all participants in this twisted mind game.
The thrill keeps elevating every page your turn and it doesn't release your anxiety, a must read for fans of the genre!
I read it while listening to the eery songs from Majora's Mask, a game which has a great but dark soundtrack!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2021
The book is worn because I bought it used, but its in really good condition and came in earlier than I expected.
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2021
The story plot was kind of bland and it wasn't my favorite story so far. It was gory but personally I like gore so a 7/10.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2021
It was a few days late but who cares :)
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2016
This series was a masterpiece! I saw it and thought it looked interesting so I bought it...and it was great. The setting felt creepy and not just something that we see and move on from and it actually makes you care about the characters. This book was awesome and I really want it to be a little bit more well known.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2013
This book is hard to review. On its own merits it is certainly entertaining, even if nothing particular is memorable. (And that will be the theme of this review: functional, but not memorable.) However, and I will not provide any spoilers, but what comes next makes this volume a waste of time.

To look at this book as a self-contained story, it could be worth a read for some people. Like other reviews pointed out, it really is a great deal given the volume's size and price. The story's premise is original and imaginative, but its execution is a bit more conventional. Outside of the overall plot summary as described on the back of the book, I would be hard pressed to describe the story simply because it is not particularly memorable. It is not bad, and it is even entertaining while you read it, but neither is it particularly good. It is just average, and thus the 3 stars. The story falls into a repetitive pattern, but there are minor twists and turns that give it some variety. The characters are all fairly generic and underdeveloped, excluding the main character. But that could be excused since most of them are really just cannon fodder to be executed as the story progresses. The art is well done, but only enough to be at the high end of average. It looks like countless other manga, but it serves its purpose. If you were to drop these characters into another manga (or other characters into this setting) you couldn't identify them. Again, functional while you read but not memorable. The dialogue and interactions between the characters would have to be the best part, in my opinion. It was well written and genuine. This story handles the minute-to-minute interactions very well. It is these micro interactions that create the tension and allow the story to entertain. So everything is serviceable, and you may even get invested in a character you identify with.

HOWEVER, and this is a BIG however, this is just part of the story. It is not a self-contained story, so it is hard to review as such. It does not end on a cliff hanger, but it is clear that Volume 2 is required for any kind of resolution. And it is how this story progresses that leads to my recommendation that you avoid this 3-star book. I have read what comes next, and logic is about to be thrown right out the window. The plot twists as to who is really killing the characters is terrible. As for why he/she/they are killing is even worse. Volume 1 may seem entertaining on its own, but it is incomplete without Volume 2 and Volume 2 will make this entire story a waste of time.

Like the other reviewers, right after reading Volume 1 I was planning to continue with Volume 2. After a few days, most of my interest had vanished. After actually reading the chapters that will make up Volume 2 and conclude this story arch, I just want those hours of my life back.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2013
Not only was the book fantastic, Suspensful, and scary the delivery came In a very exceptional amount if time. It came in a HUGE paper package and was easy to open. I began reading right away! Am definitely going to order the second one! The artwork is beautiful and the story is awesome! Can't wait to see how it ends! If your pondering whether to buy this book, just get it :)
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Silver Seymour
5.0 out of 5 stars If you love your suspenseful horror manga
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 2016
If you love your suspenseful horror manga, I highly recommend Doubt as it makes the reader 'doubt' literally every character in the story, and creates a tension when it seems no one can be trusted. I didn't release at first that all 4 volumes were put in these two books. Great quality and condition upon arrival. Good product and story overall. Enjoyed it.
Stefanos Kammenos
5.0 out of 5 stars Produkt wie beschrieben.
Reviewed in Germany on October 21, 2015
Produkt wie beschrieben. Das Produkt entspricht der Beschreibung und den Erwartungen.
Es sind keine Mängel an diesem Produkt zu erkennen.
Cody
5.0 out of 5 stars Great manga so far!
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2013
so far this is a great manga. it has a good horror factor and is suspensful. the story is great and very interesting. the book itself is very large compared to the average manga volume (more than twice the thickness!) but that's not a bad thing. and the price is great for what you get. overall, i recommend this manga and i am looking forward to volume 2 coming out in english :D
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Zumbie15
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best horror mystery mangas
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 12, 2019
re read these today and still enjoyed this story of a group of friends getting kidnapped and force to play this deadly game a true classic.
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Dr. J
3.0 out of 5 stars Average
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2014
I was hoping for something interesting here. Comparing it to other manga like Monster and Death Note, this pales in comparison. Trying too hard to be complicated but I don't get the sense the author really knew where he was going with everything other than knowing where it ends. I found some of the storytelling on the pages hard to read. Normally manga flows very well but there were several pages in this book it was difficult to figure out what happened even after going back over the sequence. I bought issue 1 and 2 at the same time based on reviews. I have yet to read issue 2 but will likely do so tonight. If I had just bought the first one, I wouldn't have bothered with the second. There is much better manga out there and I'd give this one a pass.
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