| | |  | POKEMON | Home » » » Black Bird, Vol. 4 | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | R to L (Japanese Style). He loves her blood, but does her love her?! There is a world of myth and magic that intersects ours, and only a special few can see it. Misao Harada is one such person, and she wants nothing to do with magical realms. She just wants to have a normal high school life and maybe get a boyfriend. All that changes one day when Misao is attacked by a demon. Her childhood friend Kyo suddenly returns to save her and tend to her cuts--with his tongue! It turns out Misao is the bride of prophecy, whose blood gives power to the demon clan who claims her. But most demons want to keep her power for themselves--by eating her! Now Misao is just trying to stay alive...and decide if she likes it when Kyo licks her wounds. Volume 4: Despite the constant danger Misao finds herself in, she's determined to stay by Kyo's side no matter what happens. But a chance meeting with one of Kyo's best friends shows her just how hard a human-demon relationship can be. Tadanobu, heir to the Kitsune clan, gave up everything to be with his human girlfriend. But now he is being forced to take on the clan leadership and abandon his love--and it's all Kyo's fault! | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Kanoko Sakurakoji | | Paperback:
| 200 pages | | Publisher:
| VIZ Media LLC | | Publication Date:
| May 04, 2010 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 1421527677 | | Product Length:
| 7.56 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.34 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.63 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.24 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.88 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.71 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
best series everNov 27, 2011
By jaye
"smchickie26"
This is one of my favorite series. She is an excellent writer that brings you into the story. I cant give details about the book and series though. I get to excited and start to give the details away. Just get the series, you won't be disappointed!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Black Bird Meets Romeo And Juliet In Volume FourOct 28, 2010
By J Astin In this volume of Black Bird, there's a bit of a different feel. Why? No one seriously tries to steal/eat Misao or ruin Misao and Kyo's relationship. Instead, this volume opens with Misao and Kyo almost going all the way, interrupted by the triplets. Kensuke is able to tell the other demons some of which is written in the Senka Roku. However, the main focus of this volume is Kyo's best friend, Tadanobu, who is forced to take up the head position of the Kitsune clan after the death of his brother in the previous volume, and his girlfriend, Renko, who instantly bonds with Misao over their ability to see spirits. But all is not well, as with Tadanobu's new position means that he must seek out Misao for his clan, even though he loves Renko. Whether either of the couples can stay together is the focus of this volume, as is the emotional impact on Kyo of having to go against his best friend.
There are still some laughs in this volume, mainly coming from Misao's father, who we get to see a lot more, and the triplets, who are clingingly adorable. Kensuke is sent off early, still besotted by Misao and unwilling to harm her. The angst is heavy, as usual, with Kyo having a hard time emotionally, not just the normal Misao angst.
Overall, this volume was a good read, but had a different feel than the other volumes due to the lack of normal action. If you were getting bored of the series, this may spark your interest, but if you love the normal action, you may be a bit let down. Still worth a read.
Black Bird Vol. 4Aug 06, 2010
By Lian After the previous volumes of "Black Bird" I was actually pretty disappointed when I read this one. This book had less action than the previous three volumes, something I had come to look forward too since it made the series unique compared to most shojo manga. And the plot was rather predictable. I realize that every manga needs a volume of "downtime" without blood, guts and gore...but I could have done without the seemingly useless "filler" chapters that didn't advance the story much. The only bonus about the chapters was learning a little bit more about Kyo...When the book finally gets to some action it was rather disappointing, it only lasted a few pages and the characters involved had rather dry personalities and it ended with the stereotypical "Happily Ever After..." at least the book left off with a interesting cliff hanger.
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
great!May 02, 2010
i got this book on may first (my book store put it on display early ^-^) and i love it!!
0 of 4 found the following review helpful:
can someone shoot me?Apr 13, 2011
By Farzana Tariq By far the WORST series I have ever had the unfortunate pleasure of reading.
I kept hoping maybe the series would get better but no such luck.
Won't be continuing, there is just no hope.
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