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Descendants of Darkness, Volume 2 by Yoko Matsushita, Joe Smith

mehsi's review against another edition

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4.0

The second volume and we have two new cases! The first is a girl who wants to dance and who is still heartbroken by the loss of her brother, the next is a boy who is a violinist and gets a cornea transplant.. with a twist.... It was really a good volume and I couldn't stop reading. The humour, or well, how Tsuzuki does his things makes the volume a bit lighter and not as doom and death as this one has a lot of. I liked seeing the relationship between Hisoka and Tsuzuki get better and better though they are still at odds about things. Plus, I like that this one featured a demon, a real baddie to defeat and who brings chaos everywhere. I was a bit shocked by the ending and that they would consider that, even though it wasn't at all Tsuzuki's fault... but then again he seems to be getting the brunt of everything all the time. :{ I am curious about Tsuzuki's past. The art is pretty good, however when hair goes from dark to light I just cannot always distinguish between characters, haha. I cannot wait to read the rest of the series.

messyreading's review against another edition

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1.0

So gar nicht mein Kaffee. "Ich rufe euch zwölf Schutzgötter! Werdet zur Schneide der Atmosphäre, zum Stahl des Vakuums!" Hoffentlich ist das ein Fall von lost in translation...

misssusan's review against another edition

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3.0

iiiiiiinteresting. i sort of want a story where tsuzuki and hisoka have to help someone older than tsuzuki, i want to see if his trend for falling for like every person he interacts with still applies

there are some creepy assault bits here too, i'm still kinda wondering what i made of it the first time i read it. rereads man. interesting stuff. 3 stars

soulwinds's review

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3.0

Tsuzuki gets infested with a demon parasite. His friends frantically try to save him as he is forced to relive the horrors of his past.
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