The Gentlemen's alliance cross

Arina Tanemura

Book - 2007

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Subjects
Published
San Francisco, Calif. : Viz Media, LLC 2007-
Language
English
Main Author
Arina Tanemura (artist)
Other Authors
Tetsuichiro Miyaki (-)
Edition
Shojo beat manga edition
Item Description
This book reads from right-to-left.
"First published in Japan in 2004 by Shueisha, Inc"--Colophon, volume 1.
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly illustrations ; 19 cm
Audience
"Rated: T+ for older teen"--P. [4] of cover, v. 1.
ISBN
9781421511832
9781421511849
9781421511856
9781421511863
9781421517308
9781421519395
9781421519739
9781421522579
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

As collateral for her family's business debt, Haine has been taken in by the Otomiyas and sent to a fancy rich kids' school where she's at the bottom of the ladder. Still, she's outrageously cheery and somewhat simpleminded. She's also in love with the new student council president and school leader, but their differences in status mean she has to work hard to reach his class (in more than one sense). It's an old-fashioned premise--child swaps as business deals--that might fit in better in an old superhero title than in a modern shojo title. Haine's crush mostly ignores her, but why shouldn't he? She doesn't have much to recommend her, just unthinking determination. Tanemura's busy pages leave little white space, and the characters, drawn in stereotypical cute style, can be difficult to tell apart. All this overheated broad comedy--at one point, student outcasts let loose snakes on the council members--would be more palatable if the story didn't pretend to be set in a realistic present. Fans of Tanemura's previous hits, Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne and Full Moon, will doubtless find more to enjoy in this energetic but broadly comic story. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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