Mugen Spiral Volume 1 (v. 1)
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Yayoi--the 78th Head of Household of the Suzuka Clan--is a mystic with a tremendous power over the spirits. Of course, along with great power comes those with the desire to steal it! Enter Ura, who wants to become the King of the Demons. He comes to the human world to challenge Yayoi, but ends up stripped of his powers--and is sealed away as a black cat instead! Although Ura is still hell-bent on "eating" Yayoi's power, the unlikely pair find themselves caught up in an adventure they never imagined!Kusanagi-sensei's magical manga is filled with cat demons, spunky high school girls, and a fair share of hot guys who act like such devils!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #843650 in Books
- Published on: 2007-01-09
- Released on: 2007-01-09
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781598168297
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
A tale about a black cat and a magical girl
So my biggest draw to Mugen Spiral was the fact that there are only two volumes in the series. Yeah! I won't be waiting three years to find out how the story ends this time. Overall the art is very good and though the story seemed rushed at times I still enjoyed it none the less. If you like Inu Yasha you will probably like Mugen Spiral as it has simalar themes.
Promising premise almost delivers
This magical high school girl meets demon tale brings both Her Majesty's Dog and Demon Diary to mind and might appeal to fans of those series. Yayoi, 78th Head of the Suzuka clan, can control the 108 spirits of the Realm of the Dead. Ura, a demon prince, wants to devour her, thereby attaining her great power for himself. The premise is intriguing but I found the manga to suffer from lack of character development (primarily Yayoi, who doesn't seem to have any quirks or personality). I also wanted to see more of the 108 spirits Yayoi controls. I mean, what's the point of having so many when we won't get to see all of them before the series ends?
This manga appears to be a two-shot. This book advertised volume 2 as being the final one and I rather expected the series to run longer.
The artwork, which I haven't mentioned yet, is gorgeous and worth the price of the book.
Though I expected more, I'm still looking forward to volume 2!
A must read
This is such an awesome book! It is great for anyone who likes manga that has comedy, love, some fighting, and a great story. My only disappointment is that there are only 2 volumes.




