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Description
From Blu:
It's present day, and Archangel Michael is fed up with the pathetic development of the human species. The angels, in their world high above ours, have been given the choice between destroying or preserving humanity. This will be decided by having "Plus Checkers" looking for good points and "Minus Checkers" looking for bad points, and whichever finds 10,000 points first decides the outcome. Chihaya and Kagetsuya are angels who have known each other since their days at military school in Eden, and having taken up opposing sides of this "good vs. bad points" checking system, are teame... More...
It's present day, and Archangel Michael is fed up with the pathetic development of the human species. The angels, in their world high above ours, have been given the choice between destroying or preserving humanity. This will be decided by having "Plus Checkers" looking for good points and "Minus Checkers" looking for bad points, and whichever finds 10,000 points first decides the outcome. Chihaya and Kagetsuya are angels who have known each other since their days at military school in Eden, and having taken up opposing sides of this "good vs. bad points" checking system, are teame... More...
From Blu:
It's present day, and Archangel Michael is fed up with the pathetic development of the human species. The angels, in their world high above ours, have been given the choice between destroying or preserving humanity. This will be decided by having "Plus Checkers" looking for good points and "Minus Checkers" looking for bad points, and whichever finds 10,000 points first decides the outcome. Chihaya and Kagetsuya are angels who have known each other since their days at military school in Eden, and having taken up opposing sides of this "good vs. bad points" checking system, are teamed together during their stay on Earth.
However, Chihaya is unusual even by angelic standards—he has black hair, eyes and wings. He's one-of-a-kind, unusually powerful in spite of his naive demeanor (much to Kagetsuya's dismay), but set apart from his angel kin...until the Black Cancer strikes the heavenly population, darkening the wings and hair of its victims before spiraling them down into painful death. Tension builds among the angels and between Chihaya and Kagetsuya in particular, and it looks as if the secrets to the salvation or destruction of both Earth and Eden may lie with Chihaya himself.
Note: The English print version (by BLU) is of the Japanese Deluxe rerelease, contained in only four volumes and also having some bonus materials. Less...
It's present day, and Archangel Michael is fed up with the pathetic development of the human species. The angels, in their world high above ours, have been given the choice between destroying or preserving humanity. This will be decided by having "Plus Checkers" looking for good points and "Minus Checkers" looking for bad points, and whichever finds 10,000 points first decides the outcome. Chihaya and Kagetsuya are angels who have known each other since their days at military school in Eden, and having taken up opposing sides of this "good vs. bad points" checking system, are teamed together during their stay on Earth.
However, Chihaya is unusual even by angelic standards—he has black hair, eyes and wings. He's one-of-a-kind, unusually powerful in spite of his naive demeanor (much to Kagetsuya's dismay), but set apart from his angel kin...until the Black Cancer strikes the heavenly population, darkening the wings and hair of its victims before spiraling them down into painful death. Tension builds among the angels and between Chihaya and Kagetsuya in particular, and it looks as if the secrets to the salvation or destruction of both Earth and Eden may lie with Chihaya himself.
Note: The English print version (by BLU) is of the Japanese Deluxe rerelease, contained in only four volumes and also having some bonus materials. Less...
Type
Manga
Related Series
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Associated Names
アーシアン
新装アーシアン
新装アーシアン
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Latest Release(s)
v.1 c.4 HQ by Obsession over 18 years ago
v.1 c.3 [HQ] by obsession over 18 years ago
v.1 c.2 [HQ] by Obsession over 18 years ago
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v.1 c.3 [HQ] by obsession over 18 years ago
v.1 c.2 [HQ] by Obsession over 18 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
5 Volumes (Complete)
4 Volumes
3 Volumes (Kanzenban or Aizouban)
4 Volumes
3 Volumes (Kanzenban or Aizouban)
Completely Scanlated?
No
Anime Start/End Chapter
N/A
User Reviews
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Forum
1 topics, 1 posts
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User Rating
Average: 7.5 / 10.0 (56 votes)
Bayesian Average: 7.08 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 7.08 / 10.0
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Tenshi Kinryouku
Reincarnation (MAYAMA Rika)
Shoujo Tenshi Milcute
Recommendations
Author(s)
Artist(s)
Year
1988
Original Publisher
Serialized In (magazine)
Wings (Shinshokan)
Licensed (in English)
Yes
English Publisher
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #677 (+34)
Monthly Pos #1706 (No change)
3 Month Pos #3264 (+132)
6 Month Pos #4698 (+210)
Year Pos #6606 (-54)
Monthly Pos #1706 (No change)
3 Month Pos #3264 (+132)
6 Month Pos #4698 (+210)
Year Pos #6606 (-54)
List Stats
On 110 reading lists
On 232 wish lists
On 197 completed lists
On 21 unfinished lists
On 150 custom lists
On 232 wish lists
On 197 completed lists
On 21 unfinished lists
On 150 custom lists
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An original and intriguing concept, but...
by calstine
October 8th, 2010, 7:07am
October 8th, 2010, 7:07am
Rating: N/A
...a terribly weak execution.
I picked up Earthian for two reasons - the uniqueness and infinite amount of potential I gleaned from the basic premise, and my fondness for plot-lines which combine supernatural fantasy with sci-fi elements. Sadly, I was sorely disappointed in both respects.
This story had plenty of room for developing into something great. The mangaka could have delved into a variety of themes - environmentalism, our unfair treatment of nature, pollution, the complexities of human culture and society...the list is endless. I expected a few of these issues to be dealt with - or at least brought forward for the reader to consider. Instead, I found myself deluded into reading another stereotypical romance + BL manga chock-full of angst, incest, and the ridiculous concept so sickeningly frequent in the world of fiction; "love conquers all"
The characters are cliche, and follow their stereotypes to the letter. However, this is one of those rare instances where I found the main couple to be infinitely more likeable than the side-couples. With the exception of the convoluted love polygon between Michael, Raphael, Lucifel and Gabriel (which, if truth be told, did rather amuse me), all the other couples fall into the 'faithful-lovers-until-death-do-us-part-and-beyond' mould.
The conclusion was, frankly put, even more disappointing than the rest of the story. Kouga Yun obviously expected a longer serialization than she was actually allowed - for the lack-luster pace of the first two volumes gives way to break-neck speed in book 3. The story ended extremely abruptly, providing no information at all as to what happened in the aftermath of the 'war'.
The art-style is quite confusing as well. Oftentimes, I could not tell one person apart from the other - even having some difficulty in distinguishing between Kagetsuya and Chihaya, whose features are so different. Unless you pay close attention, you will have quite a bit of trouble understanding the sequence of events and what each person said or did.
In conclusion, I will not rate this series. The originality of its themes makes me reluctant to give a low score, but the failure in execution gives me little reason to rate it high. A shame, really...had a more skillful mangaka handled this plot, Earthian may have evolved into a unique and engaging tale - even under the constraint of being only 5 volumes in length.
... Last updated on October 8th, 2010, 12:54pm
I picked up Earthian for two reasons - the uniqueness and infinite amount of potential I gleaned from the basic premise, and my fondness for plot-lines which combine supernatural fantasy with sci-fi elements. Sadly, I was sorely disappointed in both respects.
This story had plenty of room for developing into something great. The mangaka could have delved into a variety of themes - environmentalism, our unfair treatment of nature, pollution, the complexities of human culture and society...the list is endless. I expected a few of these issues to be dealt with - or at least brought forward for the reader to consider. Instead, I found myself deluded into reading another stereotypical romance + BL manga chock-full of angst, incest, and the ridiculous concept so sickeningly frequent in the world of fiction; "love conquers all"
The characters are cliche, and follow their stereotypes to the letter. However, this is one of those rare instances where I found the main couple to be infinitely more likeable than the side-couples. With the exception of the convoluted love polygon between Michael, Raphael, Lucifel and Gabriel (which, if truth be told, did rather amuse me), all the other couples fall into the 'faithful-lovers-until-death-do-us-part-and-beyond' mould.
The conclusion was, frankly put, even more disappointing than the rest of the story. Kouga Yun obviously expected a longer serialization than she was actually allowed - for the lack-luster pace of the first two volumes gives way to break-neck speed in book 3. The story ended extremely abruptly, providing no information at all as to what happened in the aftermath of the 'war'.
Spoiler (highlight to view)
Michael, a very prominent character at the beginning, was eventually abandoned - and there is no closure to his relationship with either Chihaya or Raphael. It is not even mentioned whether he is alive, dead, or imprisoned for life! Raphael, who I found to be a delightfully complex man, was also unceremoniously cast aside.
Furthermore, there is not the slightest detail as to how the angels of Eden eventually entered into a truce with the black angels and began to interbreed with them; nor are we given any information about what became of the black cancer. I had some hope of resolution as I turned to the fourth volume, but was dismayed to see it wasted on a string of side-stories and a weak attempt at an epilogue which told me nothing of what I wanted to know.
The eventual conclusion of "Earth belongs to the humans and they can do with it as they see fit" made me laugh. While I am aware that this is the way most human beings think, I do not approve of how Kouga Yun presented such a fact so brazenly, merely as an attempt to satisfy the readers.
Furthermore, there is not the slightest detail as to how the angels of Eden eventually entered into a truce with the black angels and began to interbreed with them; nor are we given any information about what became of the black cancer. I had some hope of resolution as I turned to the fourth volume, but was dismayed to see it wasted on a string of side-stories and a weak attempt at an epilogue which told me nothing of what I wanted to know.
The eventual conclusion of "Earth belongs to the humans and they can do with it as they see fit" made me laugh. While I am aware that this is the way most human beings think, I do not approve of how Kouga Yun presented such a fact so brazenly, merely as an attempt to satisfy the readers.
The art-style is quite confusing as well. Oftentimes, I could not tell one person apart from the other - even having some difficulty in distinguishing between Kagetsuya and Chihaya, whose features are so different. Unless you pay close attention, you will have quite a bit of trouble understanding the sequence of events and what each person said or did.
In conclusion, I will not rate this series. The originality of its themes makes me reluctant to give a low score, but the failure in execution gives me little reason to rate it high. A shame, really...had a more skillful mangaka handled this plot, Earthian may have evolved into a unique and engaging tale - even under the constraint of being only 5 volumes in length.
... Last updated on October 8th, 2010, 12:54pm
Love
by Ashaera
May 26th, 2008, 10:49am
May 26th, 2008, 10:49am
Rating: N/A
I enjoyed the Anime, but the manga is so much more fulfilling. I own all four volumes that were released in America and treasure them. Chihaya and Kagetsuya have one of the most inspiring romances.
... Last updated on May 26th, 2008, 10:50am
... Last updated on May 26th, 2008, 10:50am
This manga is quite good
by Lan
February 1st, 2007, 5:52am
February 1st, 2007, 5:52am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
After reading 4 chaps, I immediately found the anime. But it goes too fast T_T
I wish there were a group continuing this project.
I wish there were a group continuing this project.
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