From Storm in Heaven:
This manga is something of a side story to the Playstation game of the same name, though you don't have to have played the game to understand it. London, 1899: A girl with special powers runs away from the sanatorium, a hospital where she'd been kept. Her name is Koudelka, but that's all she remembers about herself. She meets up with a boy called Joshua, and together they flee from the agents of the sanatorium, who seem to be obsessed with her. Will Koudelka be able to escape from her pursuers, regain her memories, and discover the mystery that is her own power?
A sequel to the PlayStation videogame of the same name, contradicted by the actual sequel Shadow Hearts.
3 Volumes (Complete)





I liked Kouldeka very much and yuji-sensei design in this manga and scenery , very different , very unique , that what i liked the most.
The story was also very nice .
The first two volumes were very promising and the art style was very pleasing. But as with most Yuji Iwahara series, it seems to lose direction near the end; not story-wise but in most everything else.
While I hated the Koudelka game, the manga has been pretty enjoyable. With its attractive and distinctive art style and an intriguing story complete with the occasional twist, it's definitely worth taking the time to check out. The story is paced pretty well and never really stagnates, keeping you interested with every chapter.