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Hideyuki Kikuchi's Vampire Hunter D, Volume 06 by Hideyuki Kikuchi

rabidfae's review

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4.0

I loved this volume in particular, it has a distinct sci-fi noir feel to it and I loved all of the characters this time. It was also quite interesting to finally see some emotion from D. We learned that there is an unbelievable amount of grief and sorrow concealed behind his unusually perfect visage and stoic personality. The antagonist this time is a sentient desert which is a little bit weird and different from what D usually faces but it reminded me a bit of Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris and Rene Laloux's Gandahar.

silver_star08's review

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3.0

In this volume, D meets a young woman who is traveling with a grandmother figure. They are attacked by monsters & the girl has been taken into the arms of the nobility.

When D askes her if anything was done to her by the vampire, she gets upset and says no. Did something happen? Why does she feel like she's seen D before?
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