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Books : Alichino Volume 3 (Alichino)


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by: Paul Morrissey

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5952
EAN: 9781595324801
ISBN: 1595324801
Label: TokyoPop
Manufacturer: TokyoPop
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: September 13, 2005
Publisher: TokyoPop
Release Date: September 13, 2005
Sales Rank: 185453
Studio: TokyoPop



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Product Description:
Finally, the mysterious connection between Ryoko, Myobi, Hibiki and Matsurika is revealed! Ryoko spots a figure in a crowd, and by his reaction it's not just anyone. He follows the person, who turns out to be Hibiki, an old friend who's being used by Matsurika. And once Matsurika gets a hold of something, she never lets go--and her next target seems to be Tsugiri! 'The artwork is as awe-inspiring as the story itself... Fans of dark fantasy tales will adore Alichino.' -Laura Geist, Newtype



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It really grew on me
I have to agree with the other reviewers...I loved the art but felt the story was merely a vehicle for it. I wanted it to go somewhere but like a unworthy suitor I just hung around the beautiful creature. That is until vol. 3 which is amazing. Boom the plot kicks in. Now it all makes sense to me. Don't get me wrong you should read all the books. This lady tells her story in her own way and its worth the wait when she does.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Way better than the first 2!
I gave Alichino a bad review for the first book-I stand by that review, because it was an honest appraisal. Beautiful, barely any plot. Kind of boring...but I bought the second book anyways, because I can't stand leaving a series unfinished and figured I could use the art as a reference anyways. (Gorgeous...just gorgeous.) I'm not going to comment much on the second book-it was a lot like the first, constant mulling over what the Kusabi and Alchino were, what they meant to people... it sounded more ... Read More




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