Monday, February 3, 2014
Manga Review: Bloody Cross, Vol. 1 Paperback
I've finished "Bloody Cross Vol. 1" by Shiwo Komeyama.
Half angel, half demon, Tsukimiya must drink pure demon blood to stave off the curse that will eventually claim her life. When she meets an angel named Hinata, he's eager to team up with the half-blood to take down a vampire that has been attacking humans. Tsukimiya is surprised to find that Hinata is a capable partner, but when the vampire is slain, it is Hinata who claims its demon blood, leaving Tsukimiya to be taken by the curse. In a last - ditch effort to save herself, Tsukimiya tries to drink Hinata's blood, now mixed with the vampire's pure demon blood. But in taking the blood that will save her, Tsukimiya has also transmitted the curse that will kill her. Hinata and Tsukimiya now share the curse and they're running out of time.
About the Author
Shiwo Komeyama, who also publishes under the name Aoi Mizuki, is the creator of a number of fantasy action/romances for boys, including Bloody Cross and the manga adaptation of the Star Ocean video game.
Product Details
Series: Bloody Cross
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (December 17, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316322385
ISBN-13: 978-0316322386
My Review:
Half vampire and half angel Tsukimiya is frowned upon because half bloods are vulgar. Hinata is half angel and they share a love/hate relationship which is so hilariously fun to watch.
The artwork is well drawn with an more adult element because Hinata is a pervert who enjoys grabbing Tsukimiya's breast.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manga to review, greatly appreciated!
Labels:
Bloody Cross Vol. 1,
Hinata,
Manga Review,
Shiwo Komeyama,
Tsukimiya
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