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Awesome but Impractical: The maggot/chrysalis birth method of Chapter 29. In theory it's really impressive and removes all of the hassle that comes with normal pregnancy. In practice... well, one of the advantages of pregnancy is that it protects the developing fetus. So unless you have access to an airtight and relatively secure environment (you know, like a womb) you would have to put in just as much, if not more effort into keeping the fetus safe than if you just went through pregnancy normally. Contemplate Our Navels: Fran is prone to meditating on the nature of humanity, ethics and everything in between - after she's done the morally questionable and potentially unsafe operation, of course.

reason to read Manga online is the huge amount of material that is available. When you go to a comic store or While most often aloof, she has shown that she is aware that her actions ruin lives, and is very capable of using her talents to punish others, should they seriously offend her, such is the case with a group of spies sent to steal her and Dr. Amatsuka's secrets and research. Fran is able to make her clients' dreams come true and very often their nightmares as well - the consequences of her actions are extraordinary. Even so, Fran carries on without a concern. Nightmare Fetishist: There are some people in-universe who find Fran attractive since someone did want to make Torture Porn starring her. The assassin Agito even called her "cute" after nearly decapitating her. Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Lampshaded in Chapter 30, where people explain to Okita that they don't find the sight of a cat with a man's head surprising because they're familiar with Fran's work. Okita hadn't even thought of it. Franken Fran Frantic follows the events of this final chapter and resumes the episodic nature of its predecessor series.Well-Intentioned Extremist: Probably one of the oddest examples of this trope, as Fran is not of the typical "I do what is right, even if I have to do terrible things to do so." Thanks to Blue and Orange Morality, Fran is entirely incapable of seeing her extremism as anything wrong. At most, she might see those solutions as not ideal. Veronica has a moment where she is wondering why Fran is forcing people to live. However due to Blue and Orange Morality this is more of a case of Blue having heard of Quality of Life.

Girl's School - Fran determines that Veronica is too anti-social and violent, so she sends Veronica, along with Adorea, to attend an all girl's school for one month. There, Veronica is subjected to unrelenting bullying from almost all of the girls in the class, under the lead of a girl by the name of Kuya, Miki. In fact, the only one whom Veronica befriends is a seemingly kind, quiet girl, Enshou Yura. The bullying continues throughout the month. Veronica also learns rumors of girls whom Miki targets simply disappearing into the forest. On the last day of Veronica's stay in the school, she makes good on a promise to have tea with Yura. But there, it is revealed that Miki actually works under Yura, whom brings girls to her home where they can be abducted by men who intend to sell them off as pleasure slaves to pedophiles. Yura drugged the tea, but is surprised when a man is killed while in the course of trying to rape a supposedly drugged Veronica. In the end Veronica kills all the men, and reveals that Adorea took care of Miki. She takes mercy on Yura for having been the only friend Veronica made, and doesn't kill her, but leaves her with all the bodies to explain to the authorities. Gavrill "The Wolf" has a "transforming" body/skeleton that distorts her into a gigantic, nigh-invulnerable wolf-like creature. Veronica has a couple times gotten highly contemplative when the idea of "girls loving each other" or "girl on girl" was brought up. Especially in Chapter 22, which resolves around two girls who think their crushes on each are unrequited. Losing Your Head: Seems to be a frequent occurrence among Fran's patients. Even Fran herself swaps bodies sometimes.Knight Templar: Veronica. She was built to defend her target by killing any threat. The problem, as later chapters are making clear, is that her definition of "threat" is rather lower than it should be. Chapter 25 opens with her killing people for coming near Fran's mansion, and she's pulled her weapons for people just teasing Fran. Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Blue to both Veronica and Gavril, though not so much to Veronica. And then she manages to establish this dynamic with herself in "Left and Right" when she ends up as two Frans, with one being aggressive, greedy and rude, but logical, while the other is much more passive, gentle and kind, but so altruistic that other people can easily push her into doing what they want. Also once the painter can see all strands of the Electromagnetic spectrum he sees eldritch abominations and other horrible horrible things. In chapter 26, Franken Fran "helps" a cult maintain it's messiah figure; who turns into the Flying Spaghetti Monster, absorbs its followers with its noodled appendages, and flies away. Did we mention a 10 year-old girl who had a giant factory complex for a body gave birth to it? Hum. Raglush - Appearing only in chapters 11 and 13, Raglush's appearance is unknown, presumably humanoid, with his hands and/or fingers replaced by serrated claws. He also shows incredible speed. His clothes are similar to that of Fragon's.

Hidden Depths: While she's generally oblivious to the consequences of her experiments, there are times that hints that she works towards a larger goal in the end. This is most notable when she's hired to protect a wealthy politician, who attempted to have Dr Amatsuka assassinated, from Gavrill; she notes that while Gavrill is pretty straightforward with what she wants to do to him, Fran can be just as cruel, if not as deadly.Fan Disservice: There's a surprising amount of nudity... and every time it shows up it stops being erotic about three panels later. There's also the scenes with Fran acting in horror movies... Chapter 48. The somewhat Sympathetic Murderer Nogizaka finally finds happiness... comatose and dreaming of a fantasy world where, finally, there are people who love her. Come to think of it, this fact is what makes said character sympathetic. Rare gender-swapped version in chapter 53, where a man takes care of an octopus that can imitate his Dead Little Sister. While most often aloof, she has shown that she is aware that her actions ruin lives, and is very capable of using her talents to punish others, should they seriously offend her or hurt others, such is the case with a group of spies sent to steal her and Dr. Amatsuka's secrets and research. Fran is able to make her clients' dreams come true and very often their nightmares as well - the consequences of her actions are extraordinary. Even so, Fran carries on without a concern. Fran is a girl created by the world's top biologist. She takes care of her creator's mansion while he is away on research. Her life is pretty uneventful, until many different medical cases begin falling in her lap. This manga is very graphic and frequently features scenes of extreme gore, as Fran begins to do more and more intense surgical procedures.

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