Bloody mary

Akaza Samamiya

Book - 2015

"Bloody" Mary, a vampire with a death wish, has spent the past 400 years chasing down a modern-day exorcist named Maria who is thought to have inherited "The Blood of Maria" and is the only one who can kill Mary. To Mary's dismay, Maria doesn't know how to kill vampires. Desperate to die, Mary agrees to become Maria's bodyguard until Maria can find a way to kill him.

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Genres
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
San Francisco, CA : Viz Media, LLC 2015-
Language
English
Main Author
Akaza Samamiya (author)
Other Authors
Katherine Schilling (translator), Sabrina Heep (letterer)
Edition
Shojo Beat edition
Item Description
First published in Japan in 2014 by Kadokawa Corporation, Tokyo.
"This book reads from right to left"--Page 4 of cover.
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly illustrations ; 19 cm
ISBN
9781421582863
9781421583143
9781421583150
9781421584515
9781421595948
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 7 Up-Priest Maria is being stalked by a vampire, the 400-year-old "Bloody" Mary, who yearns for Maria to kill him. Unfortunately, Maria has no idea how to use his inherited powers to give Mary the death that he seeks. So Maria offers Mary a deal: if Mary can protect him from other vampires and help him unlock the secrets of becoming an exorcist, Maria will use his power to grant Mary's wish and end his life. There are a great many unanswered questions in this first volume, with numerous intriguing hints that suggest a far more complex story line to come. Though dark, this series also includes some humor: Mary's stalking and pleading to be killed are often ridiculously comic. The artwork and character designs, however, are where the manga truly shines. While the story is somewhat confusing and the jokes sometimes fall flat, the visuals are quite lovely. All of the main characters have a bishonen look, and many of the panels use the sparkle and floral screen tone designs that characterize a shoujo series. At first glance, this manga seems to be flirting with the theme of love between boys, but it never actually crosses that line. VERDICT Pair with Matsuri Hino's Vampire Knight for entertaining vampire manga with actual plot and a profusion of blood-drenched beautiful boys.-Kelley Gile, Cheshire Public Library, CT © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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