Taimashin: Akamushi Masatsukou

Taimashin: Akamushi Masatsukou

Alternative Titles

Synonyms

Taimashin featuring Fujiwara Akamushi

Japanese

退魔針 紅虫魔殺行; たいましん あかむしまさつこう

English

Taimashin: The Red Spider Exorcist

Information

Type

Manga

Published

Jul 5, 2006 to Oct 5, 2009

Status

Finished

Source

Rating

Themes

Mythology

Demographics

Seinen

Statistics

Rank

22019

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Popularity

28870

Members

340

Favorites

1

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Synopsis

Traveling in-between the world of the living and the twilight world of the dead, Akamushi, the shaman, priest, demon-hunter, or specifically, the Red Spider Exorcist, is one that’ll never refuse a request for help from lost souls falling prey to evil spirits and demons of the underworld. With the strength and regeneration powers of a giant spider, and the ability to command his swarm of arachnids to his will, he combats the malevolent supernatural and is a force to be reckoned with. When career woman Megumi is suddenly pursued and attacked by the unholy demons of the afterlife, she seeks the help from the phlegmatic shaman to eradicate the infestation of unholy beasts seeking to take her soul and turn her into a vindictive minion. But as it seems, these demons are more than persistent—everywhere Megumi tries to hide, they follow. With Megumi’s cry for help, is this more than what Akamushi can handle—as he too collapses to the will of their malicious powers? But why are these creatures of twilight after her? What does she know, or doesn’t know, that’ll unravel the truths about her true self and everyone around her? And what of Akamushi—can he use his unique shamanic spider-like powers to cast out and purify himself from the demon scourge? (Source: DMP)

Background

Taimashin: Akamushi Masatsukou was published in English as Taimashin: The Red Spider Exorcist by Digital Manga Publishing from December 1, 2009 to May 29, 2014, with the last two volumes being available only as a Kindle edition.

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Alternative Setting

Massatsu Note Taimashin