Showing posts with label Yuki Giou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yuki Giou. Show all posts
Monday, October 21, 2013
Manga Review: The Betrayal Knows My Name, Vol. 6 Paperback
I've finished reading "The Betrayal Knows My Name Vol. 6" by Hotaru Odagiri.
When Shuusei and Tooko drop off the radar while on a special mission to Kyoto, concern for their safety reaches a fever pitch at Twilight Hall. While preparing to rush to their rescue, Yuki and company are relieved to hear word that Tooko has been found. Still, with no word from Shuusei, a party heads to Kyoto to locate their ally. But while they're away, the suspicious deaths around the city are confirmed to be the work of the Duras. Will the remaining Zweilt be able to confront the enemy and save the innocent with their forces so severely depleted?
Product Details
Series: The Betrayal Knows My Name
Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (September 24, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316243116
ISBN-13: 978-0316243117
My Review:
This volume was very thin because it's just one volume instead of an Omnibus. I really miss the thickness of the Omnibus version. The illustrations are beautifully drawn and I love color the photos which are gorgeous (just check out the cover).
We learn more secrets about Yuki's past and the sad truth of his birth and what really happened to mother. Now Yuki is not sure who he can really trust or what he has been told is actually true or not.
5/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada and Yen Press for sending me this manga to review, greatly appreciated!
Monday, March 11, 2013
Manga Review: The Betrayal Knows My Name, Vol. 5 [Paperback]
I've finished "The Betrayal Knows My Name Vol. 5" by Hotaru Odagiri.
Product Description
Though the Zweilt are together at last, the calm before the inevitable storm of battle lingers. With no sign of activity from the camp of their sworn enemy, Reiga, Yuki and his allies are beguiled into a sense of peace.
But even the distraction provided by a retreat to the Hidden Springs of the Giou to rest weary hearts and souls will not prepare Yuki for Sairi's revelations about the brave but terrible end met by the Light of God through the ages. And when Takashiro is called in to investigate a pair of suspicious deaths, the winds of war begin to pick up in a frenzy.
About the Author
Hotaru Odagiri is a Japanese manga artist who started out on the boys' love side of Japanese comics. Among her works in this genre, Only the Ring Finger Knows and Time Lag were published in English editions, and the former was a top seller in the American market. Odagiri has been working on the ongoing The Betrayal Knows My Name since 2005.
Product Details
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (February 26, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316232688
ISBN-13: 978-0316232685
My Review:
Yuki and rest of the Zwelts are enjoying their time at a retreat the Hidden Springs of the Giou. Meanwhile the proprietress informs them that guests are being scared off and they are losing business. Everyone decides to investigate and when they realize what is going on most of them get involved. Sairi also informs Yuki about the brave but terrible fate the Light of God endures through the ages.
Then Takashiro is called in to investigate a couple of murders which stirs up the wind of wars. Also Shusei and Tsukumo both have disappeared. We also meet a couple of Shusei's relatives.
5/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manga to review, greatly appreciated!
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Manga Review: The Betrayal Knows My Name, Vol. 4 [Paperback]
I've finished "The Betrayal Knows My Name Vol. 4" by Hotaru Odagiri.
Product Description
In their war with the Duras, the Zweilt rely almost entirely on the power of the bonds between them and their allies. But with each battle and every passing reincarnation, is there not the danger of cracks developing in the glue that holds these warriors together? When a tense, unexpected battle with an Opast general is cut short, one pair is forced to reconsider their disparate oaths of vengeance and what seeking revenge truly means. And before another battle can get underway, the final Zweilt pair joins the fray at Twilight Hall. But while Yuki seemingly becomes fast friends with one half of this new team, the heart of the other seems vaguely unreachable, clouded by memories of the past ...
Product Details
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (August 21, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316216151
ISBN-13: 978-0316216159
My Review:
I highly recommend this series if you like great characterization, high octave tense fight scenes and true friendships.
This manga series has the best covers I have seen and it comes with the original glossy colorful pictures from the Japanese version.
In this volume Yuki is still recovering from the shock of finding out that Kanata-san is really Reiga Giou. He can't seem to get over the words Reiga said to him in the last volume. He's not Kanata and he doesn't go by that name anymore he's Reiga. As Reiga retreats Yuki falls apart and faints.
Everyone is worried about Yuki especially Luka and comes to check on him often. We see Kuroto and Senshirou talking about Yuki and Cadenza that they swore revenge on. Yuki wakes up with and talks to Kuroto and Senshirou and tells them he wants them to live on.
Meanwhile Luka is fighting Elegy and she seems to be losing the battle. She has a secret weapon though and makes a holograph of past Yuki and threatens her. Luka hesitates and that seems like his downfall when there appears the present Yuki and points a finger to a butterfly. Luka realizes this is Elegy's true form and throws a ball of energy at it. Elegy is seriously hurt and manages to crawl away. Present Yuki tells Luka that she is part of his memory of past Yuki and Luka tells her he still loves her. She disappears.
The next day Yuki goes out with Kuroto and Senshirou when he sees the rest of the Zwelts who have come to see him. Yuki is surprised but happy to see all of them (they were all worried about him). Yuki, Kuroto and Senshirou go for a walk when Yuki is approached by a strange man in a suit and hat. Kuroto and Senshirou warn Yuki to get away from the man when Kuroto recognizes the man's voice. It's Cadenza! Senshirou welds his weapon and Cadenza taunts Kuroto that death scythe welder must be his new partner. Then there is a very tense and interesting fight scene with Cadenza seeming to be the victor. Yuki tired and scared of losing his friends and allies uses his God of Light to weld a protective shield around them. Cadenza uses magic and is about break through the shield when see Reiga appear.
Reiga isn't too happy with Cadenza and says to him he didn't order him to do this. Cadenza isn't happy and disobeys Reiga who bonds him with chains. Cadenza breaks free and they start fighting and it looks like Cadenza is going to win when Luka appears. Cadenza challenges Luka to a fight when another player enters the field it's Luze Luka's younger twin brother. Cadenza stands down because he doesn't believe he would win against Luka and Luze together. Reiga retreats and leaves.
We met the last two Zwelts Sairi Kamiki a movie star and Lia Otonashi a singer who have finally come home to Japan. We find out that Sairi and Necromancer Shinmei Masamune are cousins and that Luka and Sairi don't seem to like each other.
Sairi and Lia are keeping a secret about the last fight which left Lia's previous partner dead, who happens to be her brother. It seems like it involves Yuki somehow but he has lost his memories of his past life.
5/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manga to review, greatly appreciated!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Manga Review: The Betrayal Knows My Name, Vol. 3 [Paperback]
Manga Review
I've finished "The Betrayal Knows My Name Vol. 3" by Hotaru Odagiri.
Product Description
Despite finally learning more about the "Sunset of the Underworld" a thousand years past, Yuki finds his thoughts returning once more to his former friend and current enemy Kanata ... But while Yuki may be new to picking sides in a centuries-old war, it is nothing new to the Zweilt. And Kuroto and Senshirou, the new Zweilt pair Yuki has only just encountered, harbor a profound hatred for Opasts, swearing revenge on one in particular. What happened four years ago to inspire such loathing? As Yuki bears witness to the flames of revenge that burn in the hearts of those around him, how will his own heart respond to the betrayal that he cannot forget?
Product Details
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (April 24, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316119431
ISBN-13: 978-0316119436
My Review:
I'm very impressed by the gorgeous artwork and the quality of the manga. I highly recommend this series if you love character development, tons of action and violence, gorgeous artwork, in-depth character backgrounds and the bonds of friendship and relationships.
In this volume Yuki has finally arrived at the main Giou resident but Luka (aka Zess) tells Yuki he will leave him at the entrance of the resident because some people won't be happy if he goes there. He also says he will be around if he needs him, etc. As Yuki steps into the living room he Fuyutoki Kureha and realizes he is related to Aya Kureha his younger sister and the one who takes care of the ones in Twilight Mansion.
Takashiro asks Yuki to follow him because he wants to talk to him. Then he explains to Yuki that he lied to him about being his older brother and apologizes. Then he tells Yuki he used to be good friends with Reiga and how he betrayed their clan. Takashiro was called away on business so he left his fiancee and Reiga to take care of the village. When he arrived back he noticed the village was on fire and a guard told him it was Reiga that called upon some Opasts to destroy the village. Takashiro goes to look for his fiancee and sees Reiga over her. He talks to Reiga and when Reiga turns around it's not his usual form and he leaves.
Takashiro explains that the power of the soul of the half-Duras Reiga was too strong for his fully human incarnations before they reached maturity, which is why his power and memories as Reiga are sealed away until his physical body could withstand the strain of all his power. He also tells Yuki that he performed a forbidden ritual that allowed him to take a Duras into his body. Because of this he, unlike the Zweilt Guardians, has not been reincarnated. Instead he has lived for over a thousand years, remembering everything, including how the war with Reiga first began. He also heals almost immediately after being injured. He believes that in order to win the war, there have to be sacrifices. He possesses a grimoire (the Book of Solomon) much like Kanata, although his is red. He is also the one responsible for continually causing Yuki and the Zweilts to reincarnate so they can continue fighting Reiga. He apologizes for lying to Yuki, telling him that he is not really Yuki's brother, but Yuki forgives him, telling him that despite that, Takashiro is still very important to him.
Then he shows him the monument that has all the names of the Zweilts that have died. They see Kuroto and Yuki starts talking to him. He asks him to play a game of shogi with him but Kuroto gets upset with him and says, "I told you I'm never going to play again!" and leaves. While in the hall we see Senshiro has been eavesdropping and he pins Kuroto against the wall and says, "why don't you play with him?"
It's night time and Yuki is watching the moon with Sodom when he sees Kuruto. They decide to play a game of shogi which Kuruto wins though he's very impressed with how Yuki plays. Then he explains about his background and how he first met Senshiro. We learn that Senshirou's grandfather was killed by the Opast Cadenza while protecting him and Kuroto. We find out Kuroto's first partner was also killed by Cadenza and left Kuroto alive.
Senshirou is finally able to wear the Zwelt ring which symbolizes that Kuroto has accepted him as his new partner. He is Tsubaki's fiance by an arranged marriage decided by the family and decided to become a zweilt after his grandfather was killed by the Opast Cadenza while protecting him and Kuroto. He broke up with Tsubaki because he says she deserves someone who can put her first.
Yuki has some tender moments with his newly found out aunts Tsubaki Shikibe and Ibuki Shikibe on his mother's side. He is also given a picture of his mom (she's very pretty).
There is also a story about a girl possessed by a demon fox spirit who wants revenge against the man who killed her sister. Senshiro exorcises her.
Meanwhile back at the Twilight Mansion the other Zwelts are missing Yuki.
5/5
Other manga in series:
1. The Betrayal Knows My Name Vol. 1
2. The Betrayal Knows My Name Vol. 2
3. The Betrayal Knows My Name Vol. 4 - Aug 21, 2012
Thanks Hachette Book Group and Yen Press for sending me this manga to review, greatly appreciated!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Manga Review The Betrayal Knows My Name, Vol. 2 [Paperback]
I've finished "The Betrayal Knows My Name Vol. 2" by Hotaru Odagiri.
Product Description
Welcomed into the arms of the Giou clan and the Zweilt, Yuki reaches out to his comrades even as he is drawn into their war with the darkness. But the demonic Duras continue to spread their malevolence around Yuki, and the members of his new family are not impervious either, as one of their own vanishes without a trace and yet another is cornered by a sudden ambush. In the Zweilt, Yuki may well have found the long-sought-after place he belongs, but the enemy seems intent on stealing it out of his grasp forever.
And when the shadowy figure of "Reiga," the nemesis of the Giou, finally steps into the light, will Yuki find himself utterly alone, crushed by the weight of the truth?
Product Details
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (December 13, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316119423
ISBN-13: 978-0316119429
My Review:
I highly recommend this series if you like pretty boys, violence, action, blood, angst, deep friendships, a hurtful betrayal, etc.
In this volume we learn more about Yuki's past and how important his his role as God of Light is. We also glimpse a little of Luka's past too (demon lord) and he declares his loyalty to Yuki once again. In their previous life Yuki and Luka was lovers but he won't say anything to Yuki because he believes Yuki wanted to forget his memories and him.
We also learn how important everyone is to each other and how they consider Yuki as their savior. We also learn more background of how Hotsuma was raised and treated by his parents. Their is certainly no love lost there.
The main plot in this volume is Ashley a maniac doll maker who promises girls if they try out this kit they will get the man of their dreams. While in reality she makes the girls fall asleep and kidnaps the young men they fancy and add them to her harem.
It is revealed who Reiga is and Yuki is so devastated that he falls in a deep sleep for two days. When he wakes up he feels like he remembers who Luka is and how safe he feels when he's around.
I really love the fight scene between Hotsuma and Shusei and the twin Opasts Jekyll and Hyde - it was very exciting. Also caught a glimpse of another Opast that looks like Luka.
I also enjoyed meeting two new Zweilts Seishirou Furuori and Kuruto Hourai who live at the main residence with Takashiro.
5/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manga to review, greatly appreciated!
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