Sunday, October 2, 2011
Manga Review: Alice in the Country of Hearts, Vol. 3 [Paperback]
I've finished "Alice in the Country of Hearts Vol. 3" by QuinRose.
Product Description
The adventures of Alice continue! What hole will she travel down next in this hilarious (and dangerous!) bishonen - filled take on "Alice in Wonderland".
Product Details
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: TokyoPop (June 1, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1427818185
ISBN-13: 978-1427818188
My Review:
I haven't had the chance to read the first two volumes in the series.
This manga series is definitely for the older teen or adult since it deals with subjects not meant for younger audiences.
This manga opens up with Peter White talking to Nightmare about why Peter must make sure that Alice can't remember.
Then we see Alice and Julius talking about why she wants to stay at the Clock Tower and help him with restoring his clocks. He demands she make him tea in exchange for staying.
Peter admits to Alice that he loves her but she says she can never love him. He has a tendency to hug her all the time which she doesn't really like. So he transforms into his rabbit form which Alice finds hard to resist because he's cute.
We also have Tweedle Dee and Dum and in this issue they trick Alice into coming to their room to show her their collection of weapons. Then they try to kill her by slitting her throat but Elliot March saves her.
Later in the manga Blood Dupre and even chocks Alice because he's jealous of her and thinks she's a tease. He says he won't love her and discusses ways to kill her.
5/5
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