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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dante's story is awesome as always,
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This review is from: Devil May Cry 3 Volume 1 (V. 1) (Paperback)
I think the style of the artist completely fits the story. The lines are bold and dark with lots of shadows, reminding one of an atmosphere similar to the Crow or Final Fantasy VII: a dark, gritty landscape where violence can happen at any moment, especially amidst the shadows. Dante is well-rendered and absolutely hot (in my humble female opinion). The dialogue is just as gritty, low, sometimes vulgar, but exactly suitable to the type of world in which it is based.
I had thought that it might be hard to render the intense action-oriented scenes that occur in the game stylistically as well as they do in the manga, but I was pleasantly surprised. There are great cut shots to certain aspects of our anti-heros (eyes, gritted teeth, the chunky metal lines of his guns, the wicked length of a katana) that just absolutely fit. All in all, the manga artist makes everything stylistically gorgeous and the story is equally well-paced. The relationship between Dante and his manager is interesting to see. Character interaction is of course just starting in this first volume and I can only wait with baited breath for the next volume to see just how much more sinister the undertones between brothers, between the opposing factions, get. This story translates so well to manga with just the right amount of gore, just the right amount of action, just the right amount of erotica, and just the right amount of backstory to leave the reader eager for more. I can't wait!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Devil May Cry 3- Wonderful Art,
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This review is from: Devil May Cry 3 Volume 1 (V. 1) (Paperback)
I am reviewing Devil May Cry 3, a manga by Suguro Chayamachi. First things first, the artwork is beautiful. From small detail in fight scenes to detail in conversations (facial), everything looks wonderful. Also, the fight scenes are dymamic and it's easy to follow the action, so you get a good picture of what's going on. Now, on to the story. Well written and involved. You want to know what's on the next page, what happens next, and you're not disappointed. Well written conversations, varied and believable personalities, placement of characters, and the direction and order of the storyline all come together to keep you an involved reader. All around, this is one of the best mangas I've ever seen.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome & Creepy,
This review is from: Devil May Cry 3 Volume 1 (V. 1) (Paperback)
I'm not a huge manga fan, but this was a fun book. The art has a rather original style, and yes there is more fantastic manga art out there, but it's the thought that counts. Bottom line: it's worth it just to oggle Dante. If you're a Devil May Cry fan and just want more story post-videogame, you'll love it.
Also Recommend: Devil May Cry 3 Volume 2 (v. 2)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Witty and a perfect extension to the game,
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This review is from: Devil May Cry 3 Volume 1 (V. 1) (Paperback)
First off I want to say that the art fits the style of Devil May Cry perfectly. The balance of horrid darkness and fight sequences made it all the more enjoyable.
Dante's personality doesn't stray too much from what you see in the game, befitting his opponents with witty humor that will make you laugh at times yet soon encasing you into moments of blood and gore that will keep you on edge. The story is very interesting and kept me from putting the book down which I love in manga's and novels. I feel like although this happens pretty far from what we see in the game it still embodies the basic idea that lead up to the games beginning; being that Dante mentions "It's been over a year since we last met" I'm assuming this was the year previous to that moment. This book is definitely something a Devil May Cry fan would love to have and it's worth every penny.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Game Rocked,
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This review is from: Devil May Cry 3 Volume 1 (V. 1) (Paperback)
I loved the game, Devil May Cry 3 and for the most part, the book follows the game's story. I was just unimpressed with the artwork and general style of the drawings. If you're a huge fan of Dante, you'll probably still enjoy this book but I've been spoiled by better titles such as the Sandman series by Neil Gaiman.
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
devil may cry is the coolest devils I have ever seen ^w^,
This review is from: Devil May Cry 3 Volume 1 (V. 1) (Paperback)
am sure am gonna love devil may cry espicaly vergil charechter after this comic , it has awesome art work with some Fine dialoge but i was hopped that they could painted it and to concentrate on the drawing of the two main charechter (Danti and Vergil) cuz they don't like twin brothers as we all know it , exept that its very cool am gonna make my first (Devil May Cry) comics collection starting from this volume .
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Devil May Cry 3 Volume 1 (V. 1) by Ray Yoshimoto (Paperback - October 11, 2005)
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