Toui Hasumi's "Fallen Moon" (manga), #140
Dec. 9th, 2009 09:49 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
An angel loses his place in Eden only to find a mysterious and dangerous new patron...A poor painter finishes a woman's portrait without his subject...A pair of bounty hunters face demons in the night...This unearthly collection of boys' love stories will delight fans of beautiful angels and demon boys everywhere!m BLU comes an unearthly collection of stories illuminating the complex lives of immortal beings. An angel, who loses his place in Eden, finds a mysterious and dangerous new patron. A poor painter finishes a woman's portrait without a subject and reveals his forgotten past. These stories and more will delight fans of beautiful angels and demon boys!
Review: Mediocre to average at best. And the synopsis is also misleading, at least two stories in this manga are definitely het - not that I minded terribly but the synopsis suggested something else. The drawings aren't bad per se, but they vary in quality from good to amateurish. The stories had so much potential but they lacked the emotional punch, I guess. I would say that the first story was the best, the one about Lucifer seducing the son of his long lost love. The rest disappointed me. Quickly finished, quickly forgotten.
Review: Mediocre to average at best. And the synopsis is also misleading, at least two stories in this manga are definitely het - not that I minded terribly but the synopsis suggested something else. The drawings aren't bad per se, but they vary in quality from good to amateurish. The stories had so much potential but they lacked the emotional punch, I guess. I would say that the first story was the best, the one about Lucifer seducing the son of his long lost love. The rest disappointed me. Quickly finished, quickly forgotten.