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by Hakase Mizuki
TokyoPop | August 30, 2007 | Trade Paperback
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Kuruizaki No Hana \(^o^)/
Data Shinigimi
2 years ago
One of THE best manga I'v come across!!! A must have on any anime lovers shelf!!! The thrilling story of Masato, Ushitora, and Nao is one that will tear your heart up and make you swallow it!
Amazing!!
Samia
4 years ago
Demon Flowers by Mizuki Hakase is an amazing horror manga that involves demons, gods, half-god-half-human, and humans. It is about Ushitora, Masato, and Nao, as they try to live as a perfect family. However, because of Ushitora's background, and an ex-assassin that betrayed his family of demons, it is difficult to live as a normal family. What difficulities do they face? How did these three people become a family? What are their relationships like? What are the consequences of betrayal? The main characters are amiable because of their personalities, and their thoughts and feelings are expressed well. The characters are drawn in a unique way; however, they still look attractive. Mizuki Hakase creates incredible mangas that make you become very attached to the main characters. The only problem is that I get confused with Ushitora and Masato sometimes, because they look so much a lot of the scenes and the only thing that can distinguish them is their clothes. The first volume is extremely short, but the other two volumes last much longer. I read all three volumes in one day, that's how exciting they were. Now I have to wait until September to get the fourth volume. I highly recommend this manga for people over the age of sixteen because of the content. If you enjoyed Demon Flowers, I recommend that you read The Demon Ororon, which is a tragedy about a demon king.
...Too much waiting.
Yes, I feel the same way about on-going mangas.
Hmm sounds interesting. maybe I'll read it.
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Format:Trade Paperback
Dimensions:192 Pages, 5 x 7.5 x 0.64 in
Published:August 30, 2007
Publisher:TokyoPop
Language:English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:ISBN - 10:142780298XISBN - 13:9781427802989
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Thanks, don't show me this again.