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OUR REVIEWERS SAY:
From beginning to end, this doujinshi anthology is packed with beautiful artwork and some very good story-telling. . There is enough eye-candy here to make any slavering fan happy. For those who enjoy dark, angst-filled stories, there is a wonderful story by Sonya St. Germain. Within a few, short pages, she manages to weave a spell about the doomed love between two people who happen to be on opposite sides. Sin, by Pluto, is another dark story, where the dramatic use of black and white in the artwork set the stage for the glimpse we are given into one Weiss boyıs dark soul.
For those who like comedy, there are enough light-hearted stories to make you smile and giggle. There is also a little something for those of us who like the bizarre, or have a slightly twisted sense of humor. Pluto and Jo manage to represent a quite unconventional pairing in a very limited amount of space. Are there any that wonder how a meeting between the Abysinnian and another certain red-headed swordsman would go? Well, Sonya St. Germain provides us with one answer. As well as the identity of Youjiıs long-lost sister. Trust me, itıs a riot.
--reviewed by
Cys
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