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Paperback Legal Drug, Volume 1 Book

ISBN: 1591824850

ISBN13: 9781591824855

Legal Drug, Volume 1

(Book #1 in the Legal Drug Series)

Meet Kazahaya and Rikuou. By day, they are two ordinary pharmacists; by night, their boss has them filling special prescriptions for clients. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Not a Kid's Review

Okay, if you promise not to tell, I'm actually fourteen, it's just easier to use this feature. First issue: rating. The Legal Drug series is rated OT for Older Teen or 16+. But it shouldn't be, the only reason that it is, is because of a) a general shounen-ai feel to the whole thing and b) because it does grow progressively worse, but in my opinion, probably shouldn't exceed the T rating. Second issue: Why is it taking so long for them all to come out? Okay, 1/5 of the story is out in volumes 1-3, but the reason it's on a temporary hold is because the magazine which originally published the series got canceled. So, yes, there will be about 12 volumes in the future, so just be patient. Rikuo's and Kazahaya's full stories will be published eventually in English, don't you worry. Third Issue: yaoi. In no way is this series yaoi. For one thing, yaoi is more of a sexual exploit, close to cartoon guy on guy pornography (to give you something to relate to, the Graviatation series by Maki Murakami has no yaoi as erotic as it is- but the remixes do.) It has a touch of innuendo into shounen-si variety though, even though CLAMP revealed that it wasn't supposed to be a Boy's Love manga. Now, I just want to say that this manga is definately one to check out. As you know, CLAMP is always good. Legal Drug may not be as complex or flashy as other mangas, but it does demand respect. They're relatively quick and easy reads. Though it isn't categorized as comedy, it should be (I love the extra at the end of the first volume, buy it for that reason alone. Hilarious.) CLAMP also seems to like to dress Kazahaya in drag, and you don't find me arguing. The third volume will have you laughing like a spider monkey on crack, and that's an understatement (I read it in the book store and no one would sit near me because they thought I was 'touched'). So, enjoy this delightful manga, and run, not walk, unless you have scissors, to the nearest bookstore and buy it.

It improves with each volume

I decided to pick this one up and after regular giggles and being on a Manga binge I picked up the other two books. First of all, let me say that it improves. The characters become more developed, the storyline starts to expand and loose its monster of the week feel, and the artwork improves. The first volume I found to be stark, but with volumes 2 and 3 the artwork improved at a fantastic rate and I'm already attached to the series. If you like supernatural, comedy and a hit of yaoi go for it, the hints become more and more and if you look at the chapter break drawings it really brings questions to the mind.

CLAMP has spoken!

In a recent interview with CLAMP, they stated that Legal Drug is not intended to be shounen-ai. As for the age rating (16 and up), everywhere else in the world has given Legal Drug a teenage rating (in the US, 13 and up), so I have no idea what tokyopop was thinking(we all must wonder that sometimes, nay?). Anyhoo, Legal Drug is a great series. Great artwork (were we expecting anything less from CLAMP?), hot guys (Kazahaya is really quite the bish ~_0), and an original storyline (it's awesome) make Legal Drug quite the fangirls' dream manga. Despite the profanity, sexual refrences, and "yaoi" theme(that really isn't), if I were to rate it myself, I would say thirteen/fourteen and up, because, being a relatively normal thirteen year old myself, I can truthfully say that most of us would understand and love it (I know I do). Peace Out!

It gets slashier, but don't hold your breath for Volume 4.

CLAMP's only straight-out BL manga, not suggestive like their others. For some reason, Tokyopop has 4 volumes suggested, but after 2003, CLAMP haiatus'd it to do all that new crap they've been overhauling on. How many series are they working on at the same time? Who knows, maybe volume 4 is creeping it's way slowly through a manga-zine, or it could be years before they pick it up again (I've known some mangaka who didn't drop haiatus for 7 years!) Anyway, each volume is funnier & flirtier than the last. #3 will have you giggling like a hyper kid in a woopie cushion factory.

Warning: Daily Use of the Drug may cause poisoning

I feel like a cheese for saying so, but I really fell in love with this manga. This is may be my favorite CLAMP title (at least so far). The basic plot is very simple: 17 year old Kazahaya Kudou-kun is poor and has run away from his home and sister, Kei-san, with whom he had a rather...erm, intimate realationship with. He was found unconcious in the snow by a HUGE seventeen year old called Rikuo Himura-kun, who carried him to his place of residence--The Green Drug-store. He is taken in by it's owner--the enigmatic Kakei-san-- and begins working there. However, this is a manga by CLAMP so of souse Kazahaya-kun has psychic powers and so does Rikuo-kun (Kakei-san and his...boyfriend Saiga-san have powers too, but you don't find them out in this volume). So, using their gifts, Rikuo-kun and Kazahaya-kun do "other" jobs for Kakei-san...but somehow always manga to get get jipped out of their pay! This series made me laugh a lot, and just one of the first pages was really funny. I think that all the characters in this manga are great, but there are quite a few sexual refrences (and of course the joke about how Kazahaya-kun is still a virgin), as well as some images of boyxboy. There are minimal refrences to drugs--it's mostly just an excuse to see cute guys argue, use psychic powers, and grope each other. And there is quite a bit of profantiy (Kazahaya-kun swares on each of the first four pages of the chapter). Not something most children would like, nor truly understand. This is a really good read if you're in the mood to laugh, but I got a strange feeling of deja-vu, beacause this manga just seemed a lot like Yami No Matsuei (only less gore, less violence, less, well... you know). Girls (like me)will dig the art style--lanky pretty boys with long hair, broad shoulders, girl eyes, etc. It is classified as a shojo manga, but who's to say that boys won't like it too? It's another highly addictive CLAMP series.
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