Belmonde Le VisiteuR |
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Japanese: ベルモンド Le VisiteuR
Autor:
Shomei, Ishioka
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Volúmenes:
3
Capítulos:
21
Estado:
Finished
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2007-07-09 to 2007-11-19
Publicación por entregas:
Shounen Jump (Weekly)
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Japanese: ベルモンド Le VisiteuR
Autor:
Shomei, Ishioka
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Manga
Volúmenes:
3
Capítulos:
21
Estado:
Finished
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2007-07-09 to 2007-11-19
Publicación por entregas:
Shounen Jump (Weekly)
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Resumen
Belmonde, a son of a noble father and a witch mother, was born and raised in a cloister's basement. He is the master of a underground prison and has the rights to use any means to bring out confessions from his prisoners. With his eye, he is able to see through them if they do not comply to his questions.
(Source: MU)
Included one-shots:
Volume 2: Belmonde no Goumon Hyakkei: Belmonde Le Visiteur
Volume 3: Tiger!! The Goal-d Gravi-ruler
(Source: MU)
Included one-shots:
Volume 2: Belmonde no Goumon Hyakkei: Belmonde Le Visiteur
Volume 3: Tiger!! The Goal-d Gravi-ruler
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Belmonde Le VisiteuR review
I thought that the story was interesting and relatively unique. Although, the plot seemed to move too fast. Before a fight began it was over. Although quick it was a nice contrast to other stories with never ending fights
The characters were creative, but slightly underdeveloped due to the quickness of the story. I thought the art was simple which made the story and actions easier to understand, and even though the art is simple it is still beautiful. Overall the only downfall of this manga is the hurried and incomplete ending. It would have been better if the story had been finished. It stopped in the middle of a fight. Other then that, the characters were great, the concept was amazing, it was written well, and the art completed the whole thing. |