When I was younger, I used to read manga all the time. In fact, it was the only thing I read for many years of my youth. However, getting older, I have fallen out of the habit of reading manga on a regular basis. It has been a very long time since I've read manga and I've been trying to get back int...
Lydia has been trapped by Rosalie, who is friends with a bogy-beast and doesn't realized she's being used by him. Rosalie wants Edgar all to herself, but without knowing it, she's a danger him as she brings him closer and closer to his enemy. So, this is the final volume. I feel I can say that I k...
After finding the sword, Edgar is now officially recognized as an Earl. And Lydia thought her job was over, she was ready to head home. But Edgar had other plans, deciding to hire her full time as his fairy doctor. Now a girl has went missing and Lydia has to figure out if it was really the Fogman...
Lydia is a fairy doctor. She has the ability to see fairies, but the problem is, not much if anyone believes in fairies anymore. Lydia makes a trip to London to visit her father, but she is kidnapped and then rescued by some mysterious man. That man is Edgar, who says he is descended from the hu...
Art: This isn't just shojo this truly is a work of art. The style is shojo but not kiddy shojo this is mature strapping bish and beautiful women soft and delicate and stunning the artwork alone will draw you in and keep you there A+ Characters: Lydia, Edger, Raven, Ermine, The character first off ...
The Earl and the Fairy is a short four volume series and while some series go on far too long this one ended leaving you feeling there was more that could have been said.Set in 19th century England, Lydia Carlton is a fairy doctor-one of the few people who are able to see fairies. When she is rescue...
The Earl and the Fairy is a short four volume series and while some series go on far too long this one ended leaving you feeling there was more that could have been said.Set in 19th century England, Lydia Carlton is a fairy doctor-one of the few people who are able to see fairies. When she is rescue...
Hakushaku to Yousei is an excellent manga. I might watch the anime or read the novels one day, too. While not flawless, it's an almost perfect mixture of fantastic, historical and semi-romantic elements. They blend in very well, though truth be told, the genuine characters (not as in: They are all v...
A cute story and an unreliable narration have made this an intriguing start. For those hoping for a lot of fairy lore however, be warned. They talk about it, but there's not a whole lot of fairy in this first volume - am hoping it changes in later issues.
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