Stuff I Read – MPD Psycho Vol 3
The plot thickens in this third volume of the Multiple Personality Detective. So far we have learned that the main character apparently started out as a killer, and then as a child, after supposedly killing a bunch of people, he developed multiple personalities. Or maybe something different. It is possible, instead, that those spirits somehow jumped into him. This is technically the same universe as the Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, so in theory things like that are possible, that somehow this person is housing all of the souls inside of him and they come out from time to time. More over, this volume introduces the idea that the personality that the main character assumed for most of his life, and up to the incident where his girlfriend was murdered, was not the only personality that came out. Before this volume it was rather assumed that only the one personality came out from the time of the killings as a child up to the thing two years ago. And while there have been vague hints that something else might be going on, this volume confirms it.
The first and longer of the two stories, after all, has a killer show up, one who was supposedly executed. This man was apparently trained and directed by the killer personality of the main character during the time the main character was still a cop. In fact, the main character was involved in catching the killer at the time. So here we have clear proof that at least the killer personality was active the entire time. This might explain how the main character got his eye barcode, and how he knew some of the characters from previous volumes. This begs the question of how large a role this character played in the strange organization that seems to be behind these eyes and the covering up of facts and evidence. It would seem to me at least that there isn’t that much of a connection, that the killer personality kind of works for them but sees himself as only using the organization while the organization believes that they can use him.
In any event, the first story revolves around the return of this killer who proceeds to try and kill the killer personality in order to prove that he is the better psycho. Meanwhile it seems like the organization has not sanctioned this, and moves to protect the killer personality. So things are getting a bit odd. It seems obvious that the killer personality knows a lot more than he is letting on, and it is possible that other personalities also know more than they are saying, but things are getting more complicated. Not necessarily a bad thing, but it does take some doing keeping everything straight in my head. You’ll notice I don’t really use names, and that is because I don’t have the volume right here and I can’t really remember the names. Which means that there are some personalities that I just can’t really remember too well by name, and have to rely on which personality is which based on how they act.
The first one is mostly murder and mayhem, though, and does introduce some important things, revealing a little more of the evil organization and also introducing a cop and former lover of the female leader. The second volume focuses much more on the photographer, who is still quite a bit of an unknown at this point, as it is revealed that he, too, seems to be working for the organization. It turns out he has been involved in lots of shady stuff in the past, and the volume goes as far as to make the accusation that he has the same eyes as the rest of the serial killers. If that is true or not remains to be seen, as the eye patch kind of makes it hard to tell if he actually has an eye or not. But the second story is much more focused on him as a character, how he considers himself an artist but how that might not be the case. He wants to be an artist, though, and until this point apparently couldn’t see the conflict between that and working for the organization. His job seems to have been to spy on the main character, and at the end of the volume he quits that, which seems like it might land him in trouble. But that story is left much more open, and leaves me wondering what will happen to him. I had kind of hoped he would be a good guy, but I suppose it doesn’t matter that much. At the end of the volume I was left with solid developments going forward, and I want to see what’s going to happen with this series. This volume merits a 7.5/10.