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Guilty Circle (ギルティサークル), written by Tsukasa Monma and illustrated by Yammy Yamamoto, is a dark mystery-thriller manga that has gained notoriety for its extreme and often controversial content. Starting in May 2021 on Kodansha’s Magazine Pocket platform, the series explores the depraved underbelly of college "circles" or clubs. Plot Overview
🔞 Warning: This manga deals with mature themes (betrayal, manipulation, possibly non-explicit content). Raws are untranslated, so this is for Japanese readers or people who don’t mind machine TL. guilty circle manga raw
I usually wait for translations, but the raw scans for this series are something else entirely. Even without parsing every line of dialogue, the visual storytelling in Guilty Circle is top-tier. The way the artist handles facial expressions—specifically the shift between the banal daily life and the absolute psychological horror of the "circle"—is visceral. The series has gained a reputation in manga
- Investigation begins: Arata subtly nudges conversations, finds inconsistencies, and befriends Haru. Sora detects someone is digging into the past and begins defensive measures—deleting files, sowing fake leads.
- Allegiances shift: Kento grows paranoid, pressuring others to stay silent. Yui tries to hold the group together while privately planning contingency. Mei starts to doubt the pact’s morality and pushes for confession; Haru becomes torn between loyalty and justice.
- Personal revelations: Each member’s reasons for staying silent are revealed in short vignettes—fear, love, guilt, blackmail, career prospects.
- A public leak: A raw, unedited manga scan-style image—an incriminating photo from the night—surfaces on an anonymous forum titled “Guilty Circle Raw.” Panic spreads. Arata plants evidence suggesting he knows the identity of the killer.
The series has gained a reputation in manga communities for its extreme "edge." While it starts with a mystery—specifically Kaede’s search for her missing sister—it heavily leans into dark themes. Investigation begins: Arata subtly nudges conversations