About Tokyo Ghoul Wiki

Who We Are

Tokyo Ghoul Wiki is operated by Myers Media, an independent digital publishing company founded by Jordan Myers. We explore Sui Ishidas tragic world where the line between predator and prey blurs until it becomes almost meaningless. This is not a story with heroes and villains - it is a psychological horror drama about survival, identity, and the impossibility of true understanding between species.

Our wiki provides detailed coverage of both Tokyo Ghoul and Tokyo Ghoul:re, including the manga chapters, the anime adaptations, the light novels, the stage play, and the short story collections. We catalog the full biology of kagune types - ukaku, koukaku, rinkaku, and bikaku - documenting their structural properties, regenerative capabilities, and combat applications as depicted across the series. Each ghoul RC cell count, kakuja evolution stage, and quinque compatibility is recorded alongside investigator profiles from the CCG, including assigned ratings, specialized quinque weapons, and documented kill counts.

We take the psychological depth of the series seriously. Ken Kanekis transformation from bookish college student to One-Eyed King is charted through every identity shift - the centipede hallucinations, the Jason torture arc, the Haise Sasaki amnesia period, and the final Dragonization. Similarly, we trace the thematic throughlines: Ishidas use of poetry (from Takatsuki Sens in-universe works to epigraphs from Rilke, Kafka, and Yeats), the recurring motifs of eating and being eaten, and the moral ambiguity where every character believes they are right.

Our Mission

Our mission is built on three pillars: First, to provide the definitive English-language reference for Tokyo Ghouls complex power system - not just kagune classifications and quinque ratings, but the biological principles behind RC cell regeneration, the psychological mechanics of kakuja evolution, and the CCGs internal ranking logic. Second, to document the series thematic architecture: how Ishida uses literary references, visual symbolism (the eye motifs, the mask imagery, the flower language), and structural parallels between the original series and :re to create a unified narrative about trauma and recovery. Third, to maintain strict accuracy across all media adaptations, clearly flagging where the anime diverges from the manga source material - the root A plot, the altered character fates, the compressed timelines - so readers understand what is canonical and what is adaptation.

Our editorial team includes fans who have been part of the community since the original mangas serialization. We track every chapter release, every Ishida illustration, every supplementary material drop. When the :re anime made controversial changes to Kanekis character arc, we documented each deviation with chapter-and-page references. We do not take sides between manga purists and anime-first viewers - we present both versions with clear disclaimers and let readers draw their own conclusions.

How We Create Content

Every article on Tokyo Ghoul Wiki goes through four stages before publication:

  1. Research — We consult official sources, verify data points, and cross-reference multiple references to ensure accuracy.
  2. Writing — Our editorial team creates content with a focus on original analysis and actionable advice, not generic summaries.
  3. Review — Each piece is reviewed for accuracy, readability, and completeness. We check facts, fix errors, and ensure every claim is supported.
  4. Updates — Content is updated regularly. Content is reviewed and updated regularly to ensure accuracy and relevance.

Editorial Independence

Myers Media is an independent publisher. We are not owned by or affiliated with any company, product manufacturer, or service provider we write about. Our opinions and recommendations are our own. We do not accept payment for favorable reviews or coverage.

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