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Born under an evil moon harboring dark secrets, Earl Cain C. Hargreves, the youthful heir of the aristocratic Hargreves family, is a man on a quest to find the truth about his family's past. Written in dark, harrowing episodes, The CAIN Saga chronicles how Cain solves the strange crimes that seem to plague his cursed existence, yet somehow bring him closer to deciphering the puzzling circumstances surrounding his father's tragic death. Five gripping stories of love, friendship and betrayal--"Forgotten Juliet," "Branded Bibi," "The Youths Who Stopped Time," "Double," and "The Death of Cleo"--comprise this poignant first installment of Kaori Yuki's hit gothic manga series. Gothic fans will be left in awe long after this series has ended! No library descriptions found. |
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Two stories of this first volume are stand alones and have nothing to do with the Cain story. The problem is that all the characters resemble each other so in the first of these I kept thinking I was reading about Cain when it was a completely different character. The second stand alone about the stone angel was definitely high in the creep/tragic factor. At first I didn't really want to read it but it turned out to be quite engrossing.
I will say that I prefer this manga-ka's later work in the Godchild series than in this so far. The differences in the artwork are quite startling and it is only in the last page, last panel that the characters of Riff and Cain here begin to resemble how they look in Godchild. The good side of this volume is that at least it didn't give me nightmares LOL! Overall I would suggest both this series and the Godchild series to lovers of horror manga with a twisted psychological bent. ( )