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Bezig met laden... The Sacred Blacksmith, Volume 2door 三浦勇雄, Isao Miura, Koutarou Yamada (Illustrator)
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)The Sacred Blacksmith (Volume 2)
A Knight's Sword The Market Festival has come to the city of Housman, where a fabulous blade known as the "Demon Sword" is put up for auction. Recently knighted Cecily Campbell's newest mission is to guard the sword at all costs. There's just one problem: the sword has the mysterious ability to transform into a beautiful woman known as Aria. Still, it's all fun and games at the festival, and Cecily and Aria become fast friends--until a huge fire demon appears! The demon will stop at nothing to steal Aria, even if it means reducing the entire city to ashes. Can Cecily and her companion Luke--the Sacred Blacksmith--save the citizens of Housman from a rampaging demon and its master plans? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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However, the focus of this book was very....busty to say the least. There seems to be a huge focus on the "strong" female characters nearly bursting out of their cloths; as well as a nice nude scene of a supposed young girl to start out with (sarcasm here). I don't mind nudity, but I got sick of how disproportionate some of these women are...I am also not a big fan of child nudity portrayed in a sexy way.
The main heroine is still fairly ditsy (although a bit better than the first book). Luke (who the author blatantly admits to putting on the cover to get more female audience for his manga….nice) doesn't have a ton of page space; although he does remain my favorite character in the series.
The drawing is good but not great. It's easy enough to follow but there's not a ton of background detail in some of the scenes.
Overall an okay addition to the Sacred Blacksmith series. I am not super thrilled with the characters or illustration in here but the story is getting more interesting. I am going to read the next couple books in the series because I already have them and then after that we will see. I would tentatively recommend to those who enjoy fantasy manga. (