Leofski Posted September 16, 2005 Share Posted September 16, 2005 I've just read the first three chapters of this manga and it impressed me. The plot begins with a boy called Amani Riku entering a hospital which is the backdrop in a photo of a girl on his mobile phone. When he stumbles in on, and is subsequently attacked by thugs, an old friend of his appears to bail him out. Then the wierdness begins. It appears creatures called kanshu can possess humans though their cellphones and some fighting ensues. Needless to say there are a few superpowers thrown in to the mix and by the end of the first chapter I though I'd found another Bleach. The next two chapters then moved more in to shojo territory as Riku finds himself looking after the eponymous embryo and the chil that emerges and begins delving into the past hinted at in the first chapter. So why did I like it? The blend of action and development is pretty good, and the art style isn't normal for a "fighting" manga (as this may turn out to be, its from young king ours, the same monthly as Hellsing), without dropping much detail for the action scenes. It maybe a little more grown-up than most as well. The translation is also pretty good, without any noticable errors. I can't post a link, but pm me if you want the address. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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