Yuki Kaori - Godchild, vol. 06 (Eng. trans.)

Jul 11, 2007 14:11

Breaking with my usual rule of not reading Yuki Kaori in public, I read this in a cafe with coffeeandink sitting nearby so we could immediately squee. I think the various snorfles and snorts and other strange noises I made while attempting to suppress hysterical giggles, hand flailing and "OMG! OMG!" scared off everyone in the vicinity (which is why I usually don't read Yuki Kaori in public).



Riff! OMG! The doubles! The secret agendas! THE SECRET OTHER PERSONALITY! The fact that nice, gentle, Cain-following Riff was a completely made-up personality implemented by Cain's father solely to torture Cain like this ten years down the line! The fact that the made-up Riff personality felt so bad about things that he tried to commit suicide, probably programmed in just so Cain would feel bad for him and be even more shattered!

Like Mely said, the most amazing thing is that Yuki Kaori totally foreshadowed this, but it was just so completely insane that no one could have guessed it.

Also, the shoelace tying! I am simultaneously amused and touched by the symbolism of Cain tying his shoelaces by himself. And his one perfect tear. And his ripping out the earring Riff uses to track him.

Also also... Riff tracked him via a vibrating piece of rock WTF? Hee!

Also also also, I still don't feel bad for Jezebel.

I am sure there is a ton more cracktastic stuff in this volume, except I can't remember it because of Riff's betrayal! And Cain's decision to kill Riff because Cain loves Riff so much that he can't bear to see this Riff.

Oh manga logic, how I adore you.

I am sure my not remember the other cracktastic stuff will lead to a moment down the line in which I say, "Oh! I completely forgot about the cannibal zombie angel embryos!" which really just sums up the entire Yuki Kaori experience.

Viz, why haven't you licensed everything else Yuki Kaori has written? I would so throw money at you for it.

manga, manga: cain saga/godchild, a: yuki kaori, cracktasticness, sequential art, manga: shoujo

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