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isPermaLink="false">http://theanimeblog.com/?p=3396</guid> <description><![CDATA[Volume Two of Hideyuki Kikichi&#8217;s Vampire Hunter D follows the beautiful dhampir into a village haunted by a troubled past.
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D has been hired by the mayor of Tepes to investigate a surge in paranormal activity in the village. The small town has been plagued with suspicious activity that resembles that of the Nobles. And [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Volume Two</strong> of <strong>Hideyuki Kikichi&#8217;s Vampire Hunter D</strong> follows the beautiful <em>dhampir</em> into a village haunted by a troubled past.</p><h4>Plot Summary</h4><p><strong>D</strong> has been hired by the mayor of <strong>Tepes</strong> to investigate a surge in paranormal activity in the village. The small town has been plagued with suspicious activity that resembles that of the <strong>Nobles</strong>. And the source of  trouble may be too close for comfort.</p><p>Overlooking the village is a hill crowned by a research facility built by the Noble&#8217;s some thousand years ago. Ten years ago, four children were abducted and taken to the facility, three were returned to the village unharmed, sans memories of the incident.<span
id="more-3396"></span></p><p><strong>Lina Sween</strong>, a gifted and promising student headed for the Capital, was among those kidnapped. She resolves to help D anyway she can, although she may be part of the problem instead of the solution. D manages to unravel part of the mystery and comes face to face with his own hidden past.</p><h4>Review</h4><div
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class="size-medium wp-image-3401" title="Vampire Hunter D Manga Cover" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/vhdcoverweb-211x300.jpg" alt="Vampire Hunter D Manga" width="211" height="300" /></a><p
class="wp-caption-text">Vampire Hunter D Manga</p></div><p>Volume Two of Vampire Hunter D falls short of Volume One. It&#8217;s mushy where Volume One is solid, dull where One is keen. The concept isn&#8217;t bad, but the execution leaves something to be desired.</p><p>The dialog in this volume is not good. In fact, it&#8217;s the main reason why this volume drags. But blame cannot be laid <em>entirely</em> at the feet of the mangaka, <strong>Saiko Takaki</strong>. Nay, the manga <strong>closely</strong> follows the light novel, down to the dialog and illustrating how beautiful D is described as being- over and over and over.</p><p>A fair sample of the stellar back and forth: &#8220;<em>Nothing wipes that scary look off your face, does it Mr. Serious</em>?&#8221;, &#8220;<em>Quit your tomfoolery</em>!&#8221; and &#8220;<em>Wouldn&#8217;t being a Hunter&#8217;s wife be a total thrill</em>?&#8221;  Albeit most of this is coming from Lina, would it have been hard to translate it into something more modern and readable?</p><p>The manga has thus far been painstakingly faithful to the books, emphasis on the <em>pain</em>. Unfortunately, while Kikuchi&#8217;s ideas are inventive, his novels read like <em>poorly</em> done pulp shorts from the &#8217;50&#8217;s. Whether that&#8217;s on him or the translator is unknown.</p><p>Faithfulness to source material is commendable, but taking an original concept and transcending it is a homage to a writer, mangaka or artist. The mangaka has done as well as can be hoped for considering the books are very visually worded.  Kikuchi&#8217;s ideas should be illustrated throughout, since that&#8217;s how they read- like scripts or screenplays.</p><h4>Story</h4><div
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href="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/vd2_panel1.jpg" rel="lightbox[3396]"><img
class="size-medium wp-image-3404" title="vd2_panel1" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/vd2_panel1-300x262.jpg" alt="Vampire Hunter D Panel" width="300" height="262" /></a><p
class="wp-caption-text">Vampire Hunter D Panel</p></div><p>The story in Volume Two doesn&#8217;t draw me into the world like the first Volume does. I feel like a passerby in the manga, not really paying attention to the shallow events unfolding in front of me. Just passing through- nothing to see here!</p><p>If there had been more character development, more focus on just one aspect of the story, I would have felt more attached to the story. As it was, it went by far too quickly with minimal development.</p><h4><img
class="icon" src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-character-dev.gif" alt="Character Development Icon" /> Character Development</h4><p>Lina is annoying. Although she doesn&#8217;t come across as <em><a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moe_(slang)">moe</a></em>, she&#8217;s a hindrance in the story. I cared for <strong>nobody</strong> in this volume, except maybe D, and even he seemed a bit slow on the uptake this time around.</p><h4><img
class="icon" src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-animation.gif" alt="Animation Icon" /> Art</h4><div
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class="size-medium wp-image-3405" title="vd2_panel2" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/vd2_panel2-300x185.jpg" alt="Saiko Takaki's Art For Vampire Hunter D" width="300" height="185" /></a><p
class="wp-caption-text">Saiko Takaki</p></div><p>The art in Volume Two is disappointing. It&#8217;s muddier than the initial volume, and is distracting and smudged in places. Some scenes look quality, while others are hard to discern. The drawing isn&#8217;t nearly as good throughout and consistently as Volume One.</p><h4>Conclusion</h4><p>Vampire Hunter D, Volume Two is disappointing. It&#8217;s disappointing that more wasn&#8217;t done to improve upon the original story and the dialog and disappointing that the art went down in quality.</p><p>The ideas are unique, and should be penned so that a wider audience can appreciate Kikuchi&#8217;s vivid imagination.</p><h4><img
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/> <strong>Vampire Hunter D, Volume Two</strong> gets <strong>2</strong> outta <strong>5</strong> Hammies!</p><h4>Retail Info</h4><ul><li><strong>Publisher:</strong><a
href="http://www.dmpbooks.com/">Digital Manga Publishing</a></li><li><strong>Release Date:</strong>July 9, 2008</li><li><strong>Retail Price:</strong> $12.95</li><li><strong>Paperback:</strong> 200 pages</li><li><strong>Language:</strong> English</li><li><strong>ISBN-10:</strong> 1569707871</li><li><strong>ISBN-13:</strong>978-1569707876</li></ul><div
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