what is the dakuten katakana character in the image ?
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It's グサ, a common onomatopoeia for a sound of "stab". It also describes how someone's harsh word sticks into your heart. It's listed on jisho.org in the form ぐさりと.
It looks like ワ, too, but ワ does not take dakuten, as you know.

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2Strictly speaking, it's true that ワ does not take dakuten, but I feel it's good to note that in colloquial contexts (especially in Anime/Manga, and particularly in mimetic or SFX words), pretty much any character can take on dakuten in order to give it a "rough"-sounding quality. – Rebecca Nelson Feb 26 '18 at 17:34
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@RebeccaNelson Yes that's covered in [another question](https://japanese.stackexchange.com/q/32622/5010), but ワ゛ is extremely rare and ワ゛サ makes no sense to me anyway. (I know there is [わさわさ](https://japanese.stackexchange.com/a/42934/5010)) – naruto Feb 26 '18 at 18:00
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Agreed, in this particular case it is very clearly a styled "ク". – Rebecca Nelson Feb 26 '18 at 19:02
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ya know, some fonts are really difficult to decipher sometimes. I ran into a font with a chacter that looked like a mirror image TO, but come to find out is was squished U used to lengthen the vowel sound. – Escoce Feb 27 '18 at 20:15