I read this volume and the two previous in one sitting in the dead of night, because I was unable to sleep.In retrospect, not a good choice. These books had been creepy before, but this issue was where the author really hit that particular aspect on the head for me. There are scenes that literally m...
In the fallout from their competition with Goryo and Ebisu, Muhyo gives Roji a forced leave of absence. While Muhyo, Biko and Yoichi prepare for some big Magic Law, Imai takes charge of Roji, who goes to the MLS to try to figure out what he's doing wrong before Muhyo dismisses him for good.After the...
More character introductions, and the story ratchets to a new level of creep for me. Another decent issue, though it does succumb to the horror trope of introducing characters expressly to be killed, so we'll have our heartstrings jerked. Not a fan Still, overall the danger felt a lot more real in t...
A ghost-hunting manga, in its way. 80,000 people a year disappear, and its estimated that 10% of them are from ghosts! How to fight back? Why, using magical law, a system which can exorcise ghosts from the human world to a fate appropriate to their actions, from punishment to being sent to heaven. T...
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