Black Bird, Vol. 4 by Kanoko Sakurakouji
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! How is it that this girl didn't take off running for a cave to isolate herself in to get away from these Spaceballs?
I can say that the protagonist has no problem with taking out problems, but is this acceptable? No F$%k No! Maybe in a demon world, but if demons are trying to acclimate themselves into the human world this is the first and foremost unacceptable way to win a woman over. Misao is clearly a weak willed character that I have lost any type of respect for.
Although there is the introduction to a new character that is able to shine some light on the folklore aspect of the Tengu and a Celestial Fruit. This earned a star for this train-wreck of a series that has started out so badly. Is age starting to give me a biased view on things? Hopefully it's only this series.
Cheers Pretties!
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Monday, December 30, 2013
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