Ceres, Celestial Legend: Mikage Vol. 5 (Ceres, Celestial Legend, #5)

Ceres, Celestial Legend: Mikage Vol. 5 (Ceres, Celestial Legend #5)

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Aya takes matters into her own hands when she decides to search for the hagoromo. Meanwhile, T�ya must choose between being with Aya and working for Kagami and getting his memory back. How can he break free of the organization's hold and help Aki escape as well?
Paperback, 200 pages
Published October 29th 2003 by VIZ Media LLC (first published January 1st 1997)
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Lauren
Yuu Watase is an amazing storyteller and draws some gorgeous artwork! She is one of my favorite manga authors and I love everything she has done. The characters in Ceres are amazing and imaginative and extremely easy to relate to. She is able to capture the character’s emotions amazingly with a realistic outlook on life. Aya’s reaction to finding out about her supernatural powers was real and her ongoing fight through all of her problems strikes the reader as something that would ring true. My f...more
Delicious Strawberry
Where the former volumes focused more on Aya, this volume shows a lot of Aki and Mikage and we learn more about the Progenitor of the Mikage clan. Definitely not a volume to miss! It does end with a cliffie, so you better have volume 6 on hand before you finish reading this!
Heather
It gets weirder and weirder, but also better. Ceres' husband from a former life finally awakens in Aki, and we discover that the Mikage family has long been magically protected (or so they believe) by the original Ceres' dessicated corpse(!)
Jeannette
Toya makes his mind up, and so does Aki. Now all the major players are in place.

I wasn't expecting this to run to the macabre, especially considering all the fanservice silliness.
Danyka
I watched and loved the Anime version of this since I was a kid. It also landed on my favorites.

For now, I got no plans for buying a copy.
Anna
Dec 01, 2012 Anna rated it 3 of 5 stars
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to match the "original tennyo" in Aya, the "original bastard" in Aki is now alive and kickin' Yeah!!
Katy
This one was a 4.5 for me. It's getting really good!
Caroline
A much darker series than Watase's previous works, and I liked it quite a bit more. Excellent art from her, with a very twisted story.
Shannon
First manga I started collecting. Watase-san is a literary genius. I love her works. Ceres is an incredible story.
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A Japanse shoujo manga-ka. She is known for her works Fushigi Yūgi, Alice 19th, Ceres: The Celestial Legend, Fushigi Yūgi Genbu Kaiden and Absolute Boyfriend. She likes all music, except heavy metal and old traditional music.

She received the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo for Ceres, Celestial Legend in 1997. Since writing her debut short story "Pajama de Ojama" ("An Intrusion in Pajamas"), Wata...more
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