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ISBN: | 031621390X (ISBN13: 9780316213905) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Until Death Do Us Part #1 |

Hiroshi Takashige
Paperback | Pages: 454 pages Rating: 3.97 | 250 Users | 23 Reviews
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Title | : | Until Death Do Us Part Omnibus (2-in-1 Edition), Vol. 1: Includes Vol. 1 & 2 (Until Death Do Us Part #1) |
Author | : | Hiroshi Takashige |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 454 pages |
Published | : | May 29th 2012 by Yen Press |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Science Fiction. Graphic Novels. Comics. Romance |
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Haruka is a young girl who is able to predict the future with incredible accuracy--an ability that has made her a target. When she is kidnapped, Haruka uses her power to seek out someone who can help her, fixing upon a blind man amid the crowded streets of Tokyo. Though a seemingly odd choice, Haruka's powers have not led her wrong, as her chosen protector draws a sword from his walking stick and deftly takes out her captors. Knowing she will always be pursued for her gift, Haruka begs the mysterious swordsman to keep her safe... "until death do us part."Rating Of Books Until Death Do Us Part Omnibus (2-in-1 Edition), Vol. 1: Includes Vol. 1 & 2 (Until Death Do Us Part #1)
Ratings: 3.97 From 250 Users | 23 ReviewsAppraise Of Books Until Death Do Us Part Omnibus (2-in-1 Edition), Vol. 1: Includes Vol. 1 & 2 (Until Death Do Us Part #1)
Cool art and an awesome storyline. I was very sad to be left hanging at the end of the second volume and eagerly await getting my hands on the next book to find out what happens to India and Genda! The artist's notes at the end of each volume are great fun, too.A bit gory at times and one bit of nudity but it's not a super fanservicey book at all which I appreciate. I'm looking forward to more backstory like why Mamoru is blind or why Haruka thinks they'll be married.My brother bought this book and is thinking of returning it. I couldn't let that happen without reading it myself and forming my own opinion! So I stole it from his bookshelf and started to read it. To be fair, I just woke up at 1:30 a.m. so I couldn't pay attention as well as I thought I could, so I intend on rereading it and trying to not get as confused. I really want to like this manga 'cause the art is so beautiful and a bunch of the male characters are kinda sexy (Foxtrot!!) I hope to
this took me like half an hour to finish. XD wouldn't have read it if a friend hadn't bequeathed it to me, but it was entertaining enough for your stereotypical super-action manga. "he's a blind modern-day assassin who can cut flying bullets in half with his sword. she's an orphaned middle-school girl with ESP powers. they fight crime!"

So far, I am enjoying this because it reminds me of any Jason Statham movie.
Amazon suggested this one to me and for once their algorithm actually found one that sounded interesting. Haruka is a young girl who can more or less predict the future (they do give a quantum physics explanation to it rather than leave it as 'psychic.) She's been kidnapped by a group of thugs along with her family in order to use her. As they are transporting her somewhere, Haruka sees a young man walking on the street and combat rolls out of the car. She begs him to help her until the titular
A surprisingly quick read for such a thick volume! I enjoyed the quick-moving plot, although the fight scenes can get repetitive. There's a fair amount of violence and plenty of gunplay, but the blood is mostly stylized ink splatters, so it's not too upsetting. The art show a lot of attention to detail, using real vehicles and weapons and elaborate backgrounds. The precognitive girl seems to drop down in importance in the second half of the volume, as they original small anti-criminal team joins
Currently waiting on volume 8...
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