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Paperback Fairy Cube, Vol. 1, 1: Rebirth Book

ISBN: 1421516683

ISBN13: 9781421516684

Fairy Cube, Vol. 1, 1: Rebirth

(Book #1 in the  / Fairy Cube Series)

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Book Overview

What is the secret of the Cube?

Ian and Rin used to just see spirits. Now Ian is one. Using the Fairy Cube, Ian must figure out how to stop the lizard-spirit Tokage from taking over his life and destroying any chance he has of resurrection.

Ian is transported to another world by the fairy Ainsel, who promises to help him stop Tokage upon their return to the human plane.

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The characters and the world they inhabit come vibrantly alive

There's a serial killer on the loose, and his calling card is a gruesome spray of blood from the victim's shoulder blades. It looks a little bit like wings, so the press has labeled them "The Fairy Murders." There is more than meets the eye here, though, and if anyone can see past the surface, it is Ian Hasumi...because Ian can see fairies. In fact, he has been able to perceive these magical, mysterious beings since he was a child. Of course, no one believes him, and his peers all call him Ian the Liar. But now one of these creatures, a malevolent spirit somehow connected to Ian called Tokage, has stolen Ian's body, taken over his life, and is wooing his childhood sweetheart, Rin. To get his body--and Rin--back, he will need to steal a body of his own and, with the help of the diminutive fairy Ainsel, become a Wing Person, a fairy clothed in the shell of a human body. Unfortunately, setting things aright will be anything but easy, and Ian the Liar will need to learn the truth behind The Fairy Murders if he is to save himself--and the world as we know it. Although Kaori Yuki is most famous on both sides of the Pacific for her epic, multivolume fantasy/horror manga Angel Sanctuary and Godchild, her finest works are actually her shorter series. A strict page count keeps her unfortunate penchant for multiple convoluted subplots and an excess of supporting characters in check--while highlighting her numerous creative strengths. As such, Fairy Cube, a manga complete at a pleasingly manageable three volumes, is one of Yuki's best. It features gorgeous artwork, a skillful narrative, and a fascinating, novel adaptation of Celtic folklore. Fairy Cube covers tremendous ground in just 600-odd pages. From the schoolyard to the back alleys of the big city to the eldritch world of the fairies to the luxurious headquarters of a corporate conglomerate, one might think that the story would be crazily disjointed. It is not. Ian's adventure progresses smoothly throughout, and even though the story draws extensively from a mythological tradition unfamiliar to most Westerners (let alone Japanese people), nothing ever feels hopelessly complicated or confused. The characters and the world they inhabit come vibrantly alive. It is, in short, a remarkable testament to the creator's storytelling talents and status as a veteran in the field. Yuki's richly detailed, decadent illustration is justifiably famous. She moves seamlessly between the ethereally beautiful and the terrifyingly gory, and her aesthetic, sensual style makes her the Japanese manga counterpart to such Western fantasy/horror novelists as Anne Rice, Tanith Lee, and Storm Constantine. Her characters, both male and female, are exceptionally attractive and well-designed, particularly when drawn in full-color. While those familiar with the technical side of comics creation may be bothered by the obvious, extensive, and intensive use of assistants, most readers find her thickly defined, heavily-screen-tone

Everything from Angels to the Living Dead, Kaori Yuki now adds Fairies to her Realm!

I just happened upon this manga in the book store. After Kaori Yuki's "Angel Sanctuary," I became impressed with her. After her "Count Cain/ Godchild," I knew I was in lover with her! So, when I saw the name on the piece, I whipped out my wallet and headed to the counter with it. "Fairy Cube" is not a disappointment. The characters are as beautiful as ever and the story line is filled with as many plot twists as ever. With the fantastical nature of fairies, many would believe this to be a piece that was light and airy. However, Kaori Yuki manages to maintain her dark nature throughout this tale and it is definetely one worth adding to one's manga collection. With only three manga to its series, it also isn't a budget breaker either!

Wonderful!

This is the first manga to ever catch my eye. It was phenomenal. I love the explanation of the fairy murders, and how the fey operate. They aren't the sweet, gentle fairies so many people imagine them to be. Can't wait to read volume two.

Imaginative!!!

I love Kaori Yuki and again she doesn't disappoint! The story is very imaginative and the artwork is beautiful. I love the way, the author brings in elements of Folklore into the story. The Faery Realm was so interesting, I wish the story had spent a little more time in it... I would have liked to see more of it, but prehaps there will be more visits in later books. Ian is an interesting character. He is very likable and sweet; it's not at all surprising that he wins over the hearts of everyone he meets. He is clearly the underdog, but he has so much hidden strength. The story is well-balanced, because Tokage is his exact opposite in everyway. He's vicious and manipulative-- a perfect villian! Rin is a great character, she's strong, smart, and sensative... and I love Ainsel! She's such a spunky little thing! Truly with her, size doesn't matter! She can hold her own against any of them! All-in-all, Kaori Yuki has written another great book and I look forward to reading the rest of the series!

Beautiful drawings and great story too!

I can't wait to buy this manga! I read it on internet the drawings are beautiful! What's appealing in this manga are the fairies. I Know everyone wishes to have a fairy and make things happen magically! This is also good vs bad kind of stuff it's very good! You must buy it!!!!!!
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