Desert Dungeon (also known as Sabaku no Kangoku or Sajoku no Kangoku ) is one of Gengoroh Tagame’s most well-known long-form works. It is a darker, more intense narrative compared to his mainstream crossover success, My Brother’s Husband . Guide to Parts 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9
Tagame’s signature detail: Kerem’s body is washed, oiled, and shaved by three mute servants, his armpits, chest, and groin exposed. He is then fitted with a copper collar and lead to a branding brazier. The brand is not a mark of slavery but a sun-disk over a crescent moon — the symbol of “pleasure-service.” desert dungeon gengoroh tagame part 4 5 6 7 9
The specific work " Desert Dungeon " by Gengoroh Tagame is a classic example of his signature manga style, which often focuses on themes of endurance, power dynamics, and hyper-masculinity. Series Overview Desert Dungeon (also known as Sabaku no Kangoku
The warrior (named Kerem) is immersed waist-deep in the warm, slimy water, his wrists bound to a chain running along the pool’s bottom. When the Brotherhood arrives, their leader — a one-eyed brute named Goran — forces Kerem to fight a blindfolded giant in the shallows. The fight devolves into mud wrestling, breath-control drowning threats, and eventual mutual collapse. Goran declares that Kerem has “earned the collar.” He is then fitted with a copper collar