by Hideyuki Kikuchi, Yoshitaka Amano
Review: Some of you may have heard of Vampire Hunter D, some of you might not. It's post-apocalyptic, set 10,000 years in the future and a few humans are still alive. And there's some other things out there that aren't exactly human and aren't exactly alive either.Vampire lord Count Magnus Lee has b...
Are you asking yourself why this book end in my house? It's a funny story (short, I'll not bore you to death). I’m a manga/anime fanatic (nerd one since I love to go to manga/anime conventions and see cosplay judgements) and at the so far far far far away 90’s (I’m old, I know) I saw the anime “Va...
I expected much from this book. I've being buying these books since the first time they were published and not reading... Sometimes I am afraid to ruin a book by reading. I idealize something on my mind and I am afraid by reading it I will destroy it. But the time was up and I promised my girlfriend...
The descriptions in this book either made me laugh or cringe. I couldn't figure out if it was because of the author's flowery style or the fault of bad translation. Maybe both.