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Rosario+Vampire, Vol. 3 (v. 3)

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Will Tsukune survive having a vampire girlfriend?

Quiz 3: TROLLS: WHEN FIGHTING A TROLL WHO WANTS TO BE BIG MAN ON CAMPUS...

a. hide under a bridge--that's the last place he'd look

b. if you've recently received an unsolicited infusion of vampire blood, fight back--since you've probably been transformed into a powerful vampire for all eternity.

c. let the rude vampire girl who infused you with her vampire hemoglobin--without your permission--lend you a fang!

All-around average teenager Tsukune can't get accepted to any high school save one...but on his first day he finds the rest of the student body doesn't appear average in the least. Best of all, the cutest girl on campus can't wait to fling her arms around his neck! Wait a sec'--are those her teeth around his neck too...? Tsukune's going to have one heck of a hickey when he gets home from Monster High! But does he have a chance in H E double hockey sticks of raising his grades at a school where the turf war isn't between the jocks and the nerds but the vampires and the werewolves?

Product Details:
Author: Akihisa Ikeda
Paperback: 210 pages
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Publication Date: October 07, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1421519054
Product Length: 7.52 inches
Product Width: 5.02 inches
Product Height: 0.61 inches
Product Weight: 0.41 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 4.9 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.35 pounds
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4Vampire bloodJan 12, 2009
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas"
Things have officially gotten nasty at Yokai Academy. The third volume of Akihisa Ikeda's "Rosario + Vampire" ups this comedic, fanservicey manga to a whole other level, with a truly harrowing fantasy battle and some extraordinary repercussions for our "ordinary" hero. And then it's back to the romance and comedy.

The malevolent Kuyo arrests Moka and Tsukune, and reveals that he thinks Tsukune is a human. But when he tries to kill Tsukune the rest of the newspaper club leaps in to defend him, human or not... and Kuyo reveals his true form, which none of them have a chance of defeating. And with Tsukune seemingly dead, Moka has no choice but to inject her own blood into him -- which heals his wounds, and transforms him completely...

After that, Tsukune can't remember a thing. Suddenly everybody is saying that he defeated Kuyo, and a gigantic troll-boy is challenging him -- and when Gin reveals what happened, Tsukune flips out. And a sexy new math teacher is on campus, and declares that a rapidly failing Tsukune must take private lessons with her. But when Tsukune transforms into a formula-spouting zombie, Moka must uncover what the teacher has done to him.

The last two volumes of "Rosario + Vampire" were full of fanservice, comedy, and nasty confrontations usually solved by Tsukune yanking off Moka's cross. But that ends with the third volume -- they encounter a villain that is practically unstoppable (even for Moka), and the entire cast comes very close to dying by his flames.

And Ikeda shows he can handle the darker content -- lots of slam-bang fiery action, intense drama, and a spectacular climax as the superpowered fox-man Kuyo prepares to sadistically burn his enemies to ashes. Ikeda doesn't skimp on the aftermath either -- Tsukune and Moka have their first real fight about something major, and Ikeda makes Tsukune's fear and misery almost palpable.

Fortunately he then takes a break with some typical fanservicey comedy with a horror twist -- namely a slinky teacher with very unorthodox teaching methods. And a leather bustier.

His artwork has also takes a leap forward. The girls in this series have always been "cute," but the boys have acquired a more masculine beauty as well (particularly Gin and Kuyo, but even Tsukune has his prettier moments). And Kuyo's transformation from man to fox to fox-man is beautifully done.

Moka and Tsukune also have their first real fight (meaning: not a romantic-comedy squabble), and Ikeda does a good job conveying Tsukune's fright and anger at being lied to. But we also see how far the other characters have come -- there are hints of why Gin doesn't want to tangle with the enforcers, and Kurumu shows what a selfless person she's become.

Oh yeah, and there's a very cunning villain left on the loose -- presumably we'll see her again.

"Rosaio + Vampire Volume 3" ups the ante in every way -- for the characters, the art, and the plots. Definitely a good read.

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