Call of the Night, Vol. 1: Volume 1

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Call of the Night, Vol. 1: Volume 1

Call of the Night, Vol. 1: Volume 1

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He has dropped out of school because he just doesn't see any point to it, and his parents don't seem to care about him. Sometime later, Nazuna holds hands with Yamori so they will not get separated again, just as Seki passes with his new girlfriend.

After learning his age, Kiyosumi asks him his motivations, and he explains he got fed up with school, and just wants to enjoy his nights. When he agrees to spend the night at her apartment it turns out they’re both suckers and a very odd story of boy meets vampire begins.Minus one fabulous punt that the chapter title spoils, all the comedy and drama is from conversation which is so unique in a manga that I want to bronze the book and put it on my shelf. Yes, Nazuna wears a scantily clad outfit and makes a lot of sexual innuendos, but she never gropes or assaults Ko. In 2020, the manga was nominated for the sixth Next Manga Awards and placed seventh out of the 50 nominees with 15,134 votes.

Ko cuts and runs when the pressure of school gets too much, which leads him into the night and to cross paths with the oddly attired Nazuna.She then takes him to a cafe where he tries to sell her on Nazuna's business, but she half-jokingly threatens to inform the police that his boss is violating Japanese child labor laws. I also love how he's grappling with understanding friendship and love on an emotional and logical level. Arisa admits to taking risque photos of herself out of a narcissistic desire for recognition after losing the top maid spot to Midori. I think it's great that we have an apathetic main lead who isn't really a dick, just a kid who's hit a rut early in life and doesn't know what to do about it.

The protagonist doesn't like people and wants to become a vampire but learns the only way to do so is to fall in love with a vampire and have that vampire feed off of him, which is given a very sexual vibe.Nazuna seems older and more mature (about certain things) than he does so they don't seem to mesh well. I think more would have bogged it down a little, but we get only the slightest inkling of how bored Ko is and how aromantic he feels (for now). I can totally understand why this bother others and I don't want to shame them, it just doesn't bother me. The art is a little weird - everyone has buggy eyes - but there's something I found really beautiful about it, too.

She is not as accepting of Ko in her first encounter with him, but becomes willing to let him stay with Nazuna so long as he fulfills his intentions on becoming a vampire and Nazuna continues to suck his blood. Later that night, while asking himself where Nazuna might be, the other transmitter in his wrist receives a signal, just as another girl, who has the other receiver in her wrist, appears beside him. It’s sometimes a little male-gaze on Nazuna, hard not to be with her get-up, but I will say that this book is very light on straight up fanservice and instead leans hard into two people talking with one another and hanging out, which is where it’s at its best. Yamori confronts her but she assures him he will not become a vampire, as the only way for a human to become a vampire is to fall in love with a vampire and then have that vampire bite them. The art style was different from what I usually go for, but was something I also enjoyed about this volume.As such, he offers to exchange their contact information, but she tells him she does not have a phone. Yamori opposes to her killing him, but she explains that her antics are not wrong if his death does not affect him. The opening theme is "Daten" ( 堕天, "Fallen Angel"), [52] while the ending theme is "Yofukashi no Uta" ( よふかしのうた), both performed by Creepy Nuts.



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