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Chibi Vampire: v. 1 - Yuna Kagesaki


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Chibi Vampire: v. 1 - Yuna Kagesaki

 
Description: ISBN 1598163221 / Genre: Horror / Author: Yuna Kagesaki / Paperback / 176 Pages / Book is published 2008-12-15 by Tokyopop Press Inc

Newest Review: ... negative aspect of themselves to revert itself (liars become honest, selfish people unselfish, lonely people not lonely etc.) ... more

 ... for a period of time the bitemarks remain on their necks. Standing in a unique position amongst the vampire families in Japan is the Marker family, that has adopted the Japanese transliteration of Maaka as their new name. They for one have been exceedingly fertile in breeding new vampire children whereas many of the other families are struggling with a zero birthrate that threatens the extinction of the vampire kind (after all vampires live a long time, but are not immortal). But the family also has a secret they ...more

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Vampires are probably some of the most popular pop culture monsters in the world ever. There is just something about them that appeals to the romantic and horror sensibilities of people decade after decade. From Bram Stoker and Anne Rice, to Stephanie Meyer and Derek Gunn; from tens of movies since Nosferatu in the early 1920s, to games, comics and who knows what else. What is also interesting is that vampires seem to know no boundaries when it comes to their appearance in different cultures since their etymological birthplace in the Romanian wilderlands. By no means missing out from this great popularity ship is Japan, where anime and manga artists are all too happy to ...  Read the complete review

 

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