D.Gray-man, Volume 05
Allen starts to question the Black Ministry about the "Clan of Noah" and the reason he became an Exorcist. With his left eye injured and incapable of detecting akuma, he has come to understand the constant fear of not knowing whether the person he is talking to is truly human! Despite his...
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Allen starts to question the Black Ministry about the "Clan of Noah" and the reason he became an Exorcist. With his left eye injured and incapable of detecting akuma, he has come to understand the constant fear of not knowing whether the person he is talking to is truly human! Despite his confusion, Allen is sent on a mission to seek out his master, Cross, one of the Marshals of the Black Ministry, and find out why the akuma have suddenly started targeting leaders of the Ministry.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781421510538 (1421510537)
Publish date: May 1st 2007
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Horror,
Action,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Manga,
Shonen,
Supernatural,
Comics Manga
Series: D.Gray-man (#1)
Ah yes, I still love this series, I know I saw about 50 episodes of it long time ago, and also read some volumes of the manga, but I never finished. This was just so good. Happy to see Allen again. I decided to re-read this one, I didn’t really want to start a big book right before my vacation, and ...
One of those shounen you just know you are going to read more than one volume. It starts already with some action, when two cops enter a church who is supposed to be haunted. The younger cop meets Allen Walker, a boy exorcist. Like most shounen I´ve read so far, he is likeable, and only 15-years-old...
Simply not for me. The story, the characters, the setting, the art... None of it enough to get me even vaguely interested. It's not terrible (hence two stars instead of one) but neither was it good enough to get me to do more than reluctantly drag myself through the first volume.