Eko Eko Azarak - Vol. 6 Ch. 50 - I Truly Am a Worthless Man

The KKK page is a reference to the silent movie "The Birth of a Nation." In it, the North treats the South brutally during Reconstruction and black men begin taking office in the South. Of course, it's really fucking racist, so they don't do anything well or even bother to try. In response, the KKK is created and it unites white people, North and South, against black people, eventually intimidating them into not voting The movie is despicably evil but it was also extremely innovative and influential in film-making. It's considered to be a fantastic movie with an terrible premise and topic. At the time it was considered the best movie ever but was very controversial, for obvious reasons.

I don't know why it's showing up here, though, since she's ambiguously good now.
 
The front covers are all about Misa doing some grotesque occult act of some kind. The KKK flirted with some occult aspects in their various incarnations, and the cross-burning looks like some kind of wicked evil ritual. I'd hardly be surprised if a Japanese author from the 70s didn't really understand what they were about and thought they were primarily a weird cult rather than the leg breaking thugs of a terrorist political class.
 

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