Black Cat is filled with unique characters, the artwork style is beautiful and detailed, and the plot is engaging. The story centers around: Train Heartnet a seriously "kick-butt" dark (anti?) hero, his partner Sven the "gentleman", the beautiful master thief Rinslet, and the mysterious weapon-girl Eve. The villain (Creed) of the story is very intense and is totally obsessed with Train. Creed is one of the most interesting...
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This is a great series. Kinda Cowboy Bebop-ish, with a few interesting twists. The characters seem familiar, but not too much... The comedy is well done, and Train Heartnet is unique. I loved it, can't wait to collect the whole series.
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This was great. I enjoyed it a lot. It has The main character Train/Black Cat who is now a sweeper/bounty hunter after quitting and organization. He is comical and acts silly, but he is really smart and thinks a lot on the inside. His partner is funny too. This book covers a lot but leaves you on the edge of your seat. My only advice would be buy it. Unless you dont like the suspense than wait til volume 2 comes out may 2...
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I first heard about Black Cat in the pages of Shonen Jump magazine; simply a one-page "Manga from Japan!" preview sort of thing. Then a couple months later, the same magazine printed the first chapter as a preview with the promise that the graphic novels would be released beginning in March of 2006. Well, it came out early, so I snagged a copy as soon as I heard about it, and I was NOT disappointed! The story is not that...
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You know the story of Black Cat if you are a diehard manga/anime fan, becuase it is--in every sense--Cowboy Bebop. The characters even have the same roles as the characters in Cowboy Bebop. Train is an ex-assasin(ish), just like Spike. Sven is an ex-cop, just like Jet. Rinslet is a thief with (almost) no morals, just like Faye. Eve is a bio-enigneered weird girl, just like Ed(minus the bio-engineered part). Even Train's ex-partner...
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