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Nephilim Volume 1 [Paperback]

Anna Hanamaki (Author)
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Nephilim May 7, 2008
Male by day and female by night... whoever looks upon her true form will meet with certain death.

Abel is a member of the Nephilim - A unique race of people whose gender changes from day to night. Known as 'Deathbringers,' it is said that whoever glances upon their bewitching nocturnal beauty will inevitably die soon after. Unfortunately for the playboy/Imperial soldier Guy, such an occurrence earns him this beautiful angel of death, hellbent on taking his life. Will Guy's expert playboy skills be enough to conquer the beautiful Nephilim? Or will Abel succeed in killing the man who saw her true form?

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Screwball comedy? Gender-confused bodice-ripper? Homage to Moto Hagio? In a word, yes the very silly but totally entertaining Nephilim is all those things. All it needs to put it over the top is a mangafied likeness of Fabio on the cover.

The story focuses on Gai, a studly soldier, and Abel, a waifish creature who s male during the day and female at night. The two meet cute, manga-style: on a moonlit night, Gai spies Abel bathing in a spring. In a vain effort to restore her compromised honor, Abel grabs a knife and lunges at Gai without pausing to grab a towel or a kimono. (Not to worry Abel never flashes more than a bellybutton at readers, thanks to some strategically places tresses. Janet Jackson might find Nephilim instructive.) After failing miserably, Abel begins trailing Gai everywhere he goes, vainly waiting for another opportunity to strike. Gai, for his part, finds Abel s unwavering commitment to killing him a sure sign that they re meant for each other. As their romance blossoms, Abel confesses the real reason she must kill Gai: if she fails to do so, she ll die from The Curse, an affliction that befalls Nephilim who ve been seen in their true, i.e. nocturnal, form.

I d be the first to admit that Nephilim isn t a good manga in any conventional sense of the word. The art, for example, is uneven. Manga-ka Anna Hanamaki draws handsome faces and gorgeous hair, but has difficulty creating visually distinctive backdrops or even deciding in what century the story takes place. (Some scenes are set in what looks like feudal Europe, others in what appears to be a modern American city, complete with its own Holiday Inn.) The characters, too, leave something to be desired. Though Gai seems smitten with Abel, the pairing isn t convincing. We never learn what he sees in her frankly, she seems like a pain nor do we learn enough about him to guess at the attraction: does she remind him of his mother? his first love?

I still liked it.

To get in the right frame of mind to read Nephilim, I strongly encourage you to recreate the summer camp experience: find a few giggly friends, turn off the lights, bust out the flashlight and the contraband candy. You may discover, as I did, that Nephilim reminds you of the tawdry paperbacks that everyone stowed under their mattresses books filled with overripe dialogue, ridiculous plot twists, and steamy encounters (or what passed for a steamy encounter in the estimation of an inexperienced fourteen-year-old). Yes, my inner snob is embarrassed to admit just how much I enjoyed Forever and Sweet Valley High: Playing With Fire back in the day. But boy, were they fun to read, offering unadulterated escapism in a neat little package just like Nephilim. --Katherine Dacey - Pop Culture Shock

Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Aurora Publishing (May 7, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1934496154
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934496152
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,142,606 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read, August 19, 2008
This review is from: Nephilim Volume 1 (Paperback)
Beautiful art work and a great story - Nephilim will truely catch you're eye. Nephilim were a once peaceful and beautiful race. There home located between two feuding nations, both eager for expansion, have nearly destroyed the proud race of Nephilim. Incredibly beautiful, only at night can a nephilim's true gender be revealed. And death comes to any who sees their true form.

Guy, on a private mission, saves a nephilim 'boy'and lets it go, but later that night he is awoken and sees the same nephilim while 'he' bathes - only he is now a she! A true gentleman, Guy apologizes and turns away, but already he has fallen in love with the beautiful creature. The nephilim tries to make use of Guy's gentlemanly manners and tries to kill him for seeing her true form - but Guy dodges. He tells her he is on an important mission and that she can't kill him just yet. First he has to save the king's mistress, by himself.

So for the rest of the book, the nephilim known as Abel, follows Guy with continued attempts to kill him. Meanwhile he gently takes care of Abel and easily avoids her attacks, while still proceeding with his own mission. Abel slowly loses her heart to Guy's gentlness but is torn over why he must save another woman - a woman she believe's might be Guy's lover.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Like a fanfic....but that's not a bad thing!, March 19, 2010
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I'll admit that while I wouldn't consider this a great piece of either art or literature, I did enjoy reading it. It's really sparse in a lot of ways (artwork, characterization, actual plot, etc) and reads more like a fanfic than anything else. Guy and Abel are good eye candy, though so it's not all bad ;) I do wish they had more depth to them, however; at this point I don't really "like" either of them as characters.

One thing I will say is that it ends on a climactic cliffhanger, something a lot of authors try and fail at. This one wasn't too bad in actuality. It makes me want to hurry up and get the next book so I can find out what happens.
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5.0 out of 5 stars lovely done, May 29, 2009
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This review is from: Nephilim Volume 1 (Paperback)
this series was a great series!!! however it only goes up to vol 2 , the series is not discontinued or anything, but the publishers say that japan has not published the remaining volumes... i think this story would probably stop at vol 2 if not....it might take a 7 years wait haha:)

anyway...the drawing wasnt the best.... but i liked this story, and i would recommend it, even though it doesnt finish and ends in a cliff :)
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