A dark european ambient and the story of a vampire ... just before dinner time.
Oneshot (Complete)






Gorgeous art, a lot of attention is paid to details without overshadowing the idea of the story. On the contrary I consider it an accesory that emphasizes the personality of the characters. Considering the short number of pages, the environment is key to this point. I also like the small talk and the little acts that slowly lead to... well the main scene. I also think the lenght and flow of the story suggests quite well how a vampires day seems in a never ending life and a never ending romance.
7 pages to entertain and surprise the reader. And since I usually dislike vampires I'm slightly surprised that I like this oneshot. The characters, the story (even if surely nothing special) and the art are all well done, especially the art makes me think: I've seen that before. Where? looks.to.mangaka.. Ah. Dokuhime, I knew it.
Mihara has an art style you tend to recognize because of its special treats. I've never seen another mangaka with similar treats! Very skillful hairdos, dresses with such a love for detail and of course - this dark feeling. If you've liked Kaori Yuki, I assure you: You will like this little oneshot. Because Mihara and Yuki both give you this dark feeling. Check out "Dokuhime", too.
vampires sure are all very lovely...
@pichie- its not sad they are together, forever because they are vampires and it seems that the vampire also takes care of her...then thats sweet...~
it was really interesting, and short. i was kinda confused at the end, but it was still pretty good. the art is nice
The story was a little lacking, but what can you say about a one-shot this short? There's not much room for story...
But the art is absolutely lovely, as one would expect from Mihara.