Friday, 15 November 2019
Manga: Killing Me
Killing Me
Rating: 3/5
Buy or Borrow: Borrow
Source: Copy courtesy of the publisher in exchange for an honest review!
Vampire hunter Saki Fujimiya is the epitome of poise and finesse-that is, when she's not around Miyoko Kujou! Why does Miyoko get such a rise out of her? Well, to begin with, Miyoko's a vampire -- Saki's natural enemy...but that's not the only reason Miyoko gets under Saki's skin. Despite Saki's best efforts to kill Miyoko, something keeps stopping her from biting the bullet and ending it all for good. It's hard to tell who's really the prey in this love comedy packed with bite!
I wasn't quite sure what to expect from this one, but I did end up quite enjoying it! The art is cute as are the character designs, I also liked the colour palette used for the colour pages. This volume is fast paced, it doesn't hang around and dives straight in with things. I was intrigued, though it was a little repetitive at a few points. But it was still quite funny with action, humour and the romance blossoming as Saki gets to grips with her feelings. I'm not sure I'll carry on with it though as it was a little too choppy for me, and there wasn't as much to it as I'd thought there would be plot wise.
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