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Pandora Hearts

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Mochizuki, Jun (Graphic Novel - 2010)
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Additional Contributors: Eckerman, Alexis; Kimura, Tomo
Publisher: New York - Yen Press
Pages: 167
Edition: 1st Yen Press ed
ISBN: 0316076082, 9780316076081
Language: English
Notes: Translated from the Japanese
Statement of responsibility: Jun Mochizuki ; translation, Tomo Kimura ; lettering, Alexis Eckerman
Physical description: 167 p. : ill. ; 19 cm
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Feb 08, 2012
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The plot is amazing, the characters are convincing, the artwork is amazing. When it gets creepy I get creeped out and when it gets funny I actually laugh. I especially love the clothing designs; it's old-fashioned but in a good, stylish way I love. Overall I find this whole thing absolutely amazing. I definately recommend it to any manga fan.

Jul 25, 2010
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This is a really good start to the series(the first volume was more of an intro). The art is awesome, and I also love how the effects(like boom, and pow) are in Japanese, then Romanji(English letters), and then in English. Raven is awesome, that's all there is to it, though I hate how he looses the mysterious dark silent type at the end. He's still really cute though~ ^_^ As is Oz, in the kid kinda way. (Back to the Series though!) I like how the story is progressing learning more about the Abyss and learning Oz-kun's link to it.

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Feb 08, 2012
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"Say ... why are you Alice? ......... Why ... ... is Alice you ...? 'Cos ... your name is ... ... the bloody black rabbit, isn't it?" ~ The Intention of the Abyss, right before it turns into her blood-stained rabbit form.

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