Summary: Hamachi loves Yokai (Japanese spirits) and feels that many
of them are friendly and that people just misunderstand them. He
wants to find out all he can about them and befriend them. A
masterless warrior comes to Hamachi's town to pledge himself to the
village that in return for lodging and food he will protect the
town from Yokai as this town is supposed to be close to the portal
of the Yokai Realm. Hamachi is angry beyond belief, when he returns
home he finds his grandmother dead, presumably killed and he
decides to find and enter the Yokai Realm. There he meets more
Yokai on their own turf both friendly and evil.
Comments: I really loved this story! I know nothing about manga so
can't base my review on that aspect but I'm assuming this is an
American manga. The story is fast-paced, full of monsters both good
and evil, some even hilarious. The humour factor throughout the
book is high making an even more enjoyable read. I quickly became
attached to Hamachi who will occasionally lose his temper and tell
anyone off if he feels they are doing the wrong thing no matter how
much older, wiser, bigger they are than him. What could be
perceived as a cute little kid's story is in fact not, as it has an
edge, a violent edge. When violence is called for it is used and
some situations are startling, yet amusing. In between the story we
are shown glimpses of Hamachi's journal where he draws pictures of
the Yokai he meets and he narrates a little information about it.
This in itself is interesting and funny. Not to mention an
entertaining source of ancient Japanese mythology. The book ends on
an exciting note leaving one wanting more. A great beginning to
what could prove to be a fantastic series. I've already added
volume 2 (due out at the end of Nov.) to my amazon cart!