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Description
From Broccoli Books:
Sixteen year old Mana returns to her hometown to unite with her childhood friend after 7 years. But Kaname seems to have changed during his years apart.
Mana's presence sets off a chain of events that changes the lives of Kaname and his best friend Naoya forever. Their classmates Isshin and Tsukasa, and their teacher Tomonori find themselves drawn to her as well.
They soon discover that they are all a part of the Aquarian Age - a secret war raging for thousands of years.
Now the fate of the world hangs in balance as one girl meets her destiny.
Type
Manga
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Associated Names
アクエリアンエイジ オリオンの少年 水瓶戰記-獵戶座少年 Aquarian Age Juvenile Orion Juvenile Orion Kỷ Nguyên Bạc
i think that this needs a sequel. there are just so many holes in the story that needs to be filled out. not to mention that the story is kinda hanging. you'll know what i mean once you've read it. another thing is that the character that was really interesting wasn't even fully introduced. the face was not even showed. really, the story is quite interesting so i do hope that it can be continued. so for now, i'm giving it a 6/10.
Aquarian Age wasn't too bad to read, in a sence because it is filled with cliches that can irrate a reader. Nevertheless, it carried a decent flow which made you want to see how it would end. The story could have done better though.
I agree with zefieyuki... I find the relationship between Tomonori and Tsukasa to also be one of father/son. Besides, the creator himself admitted to that, and if he hinted at something else, it was probably in a teasing way to placate the yaoi fans, since they're the vast majority now.
Felt that this could have been much better. The story had some pathy places and wholes that needed to be filled. The art was alright but nothing great.
humm yeah it is not an original plot because I have seen it before in some other story but I like it anyway ^^ because the characters are kinda cute and fun, somehow endearing... I like to read that kind of fantasy from time to time ! XD and I don't know but this story makes me think about X from Clamp in some way, don't you think so too ? but at least it is not as dreadful and sad as X-CLAMP !! I kinda hate sad stories and tearing plot T_T
No way a shonen-ai. The "subtext" that people may refer to would be between Tsukasa and Tomoyori..but its no more than them caring very much for each other. Since when has that been shonen-ai. Father/Son relationship.