I've finished "My Boyfriend is a Vampire Vol. 3 and Vol. 4" by Han Yu-Rang.
Product Description
My Boyfriend is a Vampire is an all new shoujo comedy series in the vein of Vampire Knight, presented in two-volumes-in-one omnibus format. Seven Seas will release the entire angsty series across seven low-priced omnibus editions.
Being beautiful is never easy, especially if you’re an eighteen year old boy like Ryu who is constantly mistaken for a girl because of his delicate good looks. Ryu is, in fact, anything but delicate. He is the ringleader of a group of tough kids in an all boy’s school, and he’s quick to beat the living daylights out of anyone who even hints that he resembles a girl.
About the Author
HAN YU-RANG, the author/artist of My Boyfriend is a Vampire, is a prolific Korean comics creator whose works focus on shoujo themes.
Product Details
Reading level: Ages 13 and up
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Seven Seas; First Edition edition (February 14, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1935934139
ISBN-13: 978-1935934134
My Review:
This volume Jean Young escapes Ryu Mason's mansion and runs back to his dormitory. He meets two of his roommates but they don't know who he is and they mistake him for a girl. Then he visits the orphanage and Madame Director doesn't know who he is either. Then he runs into Sean another friend and Rei who says, "she's my new girlfriend! Since you're so pretty I'll treat you really special!" Jean then punches him and asks, "who do you think you're flirting with?" Then the mean gym teacher comes along and makes them run off to class while he kicks Jean Young and tells her never to come back again.
Jean runs into Ryu and asks him, "what did you do to them?" and then punches him twice before the butler stops him. The butler explains that Ryu did it for his own good and he can't live among the humans anymore since he's a vampire now." Jean runs off again mad.
Then Jean runs into Saul and he doesn't remember who he is either but is that true? Saul looks at Jean and turns around and leaves. Later on Jean talks to Saul again and notices he has turned into a girl again. He starts touching himself and Saul's nose starts bleeding and he faints. He manages to wake up and asks Jean to be his girlfriend. Jean punches Saul and asks him, "do you know who you are flirting with?"
Then Jean sees Ryu's butler and he asks him, "what did you do? You did this didn't you?" Then Ryu explains that Jean's life will be different now that he is a vampire". To protect him he should go to his school and blend in as a student. Then we see Jean getting a short haircut and wearing glasses and a boy's outfit. Ryu tells him he has classes starting tomorrow at 9 AM and not to be late.
Jean falls asleep and when he wakes up he's late for class. He trips and falls and his nose starts bleeding (what a way to make a first impression) and everyone starts laughing at him. After class he gets picked on by Joseph's henchmen but Saul saves him. They go to have lunch in the cafeteria when the "Golden Boys" (Joseph and Ryu) both see him and turn around and take off. They both have a conversation outside and Joseph asks Ryu, "why is he here?" Ryu replies back, "for his own protection". Both go back to the cafeteria where Joseph harasses Jean.
Also during Jean's adventures he pretends to be Saul's girlfriend to divert his would be stalker, he's hung out the window twice (once on the 4th floor where Ryu saves him and the other on the 6th floor where he hurts himself but heals), he becomes friendly with Saul's would be stalker and her twin brother, Ryu announces to everyone Jean is his roommate and he is under his protection and he would hurt anyone that messes with him, Jean manages to paralyze Joseph in his girl persona and beat up his bodyguards and by the end Joseph decides he wants Jean by his side forever.
4/5
Other manhwa in series:
1. My Boyfriend is a Vampire Vol. 1 - 2
2. My Boyfriend is a Vampire Vol. 5 - 6 (July 3, 2012)
Thanks Seven Seas Entertainment for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
2 comments:
Japanese teens sure love vampires. Just like Americans. Have you come across any werewolf or angel manga series? I can't think of any.
Whoops - manhwa = Korean. But still, you can extrapolate my above comment to Korean manhwa too.
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