Publisher's summary Sorcery, Secrets and Style.... Enter a world where the black arts -- and fabulous fashion -- rule supreme. Luka Reinhardt is the 21st century's most powerful Dark Wizard. He and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I am really into this series but I guess there isn't enough demand for it to continue. :( I enjoy the second book as much has I did the first book. Oh, but I wish Luka woudn't have cut his hair...*sigh* He was soo much hotter with his long, luxurious, stylish, black, sexy, shoulder length hair!
Where's The Third Volume???!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I've been following this unfinished series for quite some time now and kept hoping that the third volume would continue the very dramatic cliffhanger ending in volume two. However, it seems that the author has stopped (gasp!) this series for unknown reasons (to me anyhow). As an avid fan, I feel deeply betrayed but still highly recommend this book to anyone who has an appreciation for great artwork, every minimal detail paid attention to and a plotline that brings the most stolid reader at very least a smile to his face. This story begins as a shojo (girl/boy romance) and hints at BL or shounen-ai undertones later in the story. Characters are very femininely drawn, similar to many of CLAMP's series, but still hold masculinity for readers who are more shojo-inclined. v_v;; I do wish the graphic artist would continue this series, though I know my wish is poorly regarded since it's been a year or more since the last update.
Okay...?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Um... well what is there to say about this book... it's weird. Very weird. All the boys look like girls (...) Except after Luka gets his hair cut... no wait... he looks like a girl even then. The story resumes during a battle between Fuan and Luka. Luel is about to be married against his will, and Nell shows up. (...) She kind of takes the expression of "sharing your heart" to a new level. The spirits are SOOOO cute! Even Efreet, those of you who remember volume 1. We learn something more about Neo and a little about Luka and Luel's dad. All in all the story is wonderful, hilarious, a little odd.... very odd... and shall I say it again? [Weird!] The animation style is not normal Manga drawings. They are [much] closer to real life (they do keep with the big eyes though) Flags: Nudist. Male nudist. Oh well, that notwithstanding, it's a great manga and really funny. I recommend it to anyone who thinks they'd like it.
Kool
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Pretty qiuck shipping and GREAT CONDITION!!!! NO LIE!!!! Would buy from again!!!
Crazy, fantastic book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
WOW! What a crazy book! Utterly Goth, but tongue in cheek with it - hilarious, (and for once on purpose) and very stylish. Lots of supreme Gothic Lolita style, androgynous pretty boys (of course) and some oddities that become glorious perhaps simply because of what's lost in the translation (for instance people tend to turn into cute oddly drawn dolls when they get angry). Can't wait to read book three when it's out. DO BUY THIS IF: you like the new wave of Goth, and can have a laugh at yourselfDO NOT BUY THIS IF: you need everything to make perfect sense. Scratch that. Buy it anyway!
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