Wending his way home after a bender one evening, master moocher and game programmer Keita Ibuki decides to satisfy a craving for ramen at a noodle stand. Instead of slurping soup, though, he surrenders his meal to a manic girl who, unbeknownst to Keita, is a Mototsumitama, a guardian of the coexistence equilibrium. When his new acquaintance is attacked, Keita gets caught in the crossfire and loses an arm. Awakening from the shock, Keita finds himself back in his apartment, arm intact But just whose arm is it?
It isn't even a Japanese manga to boot.. well it is primarily drawn for the Japanese, but it's all done by South Koreans. Did I mention the nice drawing in it?
I liked it
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I liked this book and story. There is a little bit of everything for just about everyone. You have a light story working with a story with depth (more to it). The art is very good and I ordered the other books in the series.
bought it as a distraction...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
...but turned into a real gem of a book. Great artwork, intriguing story and plot--i recommend picking it up and giving it a try.
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