Ceres, Celestial Legend: Miori, Vol. 8 (Ceres, Celestial Legend #8)
by
Yuu Watase
Yuu Watase, the immensely popular writer/artist of the shoc;jo (girl's) fantasy smash Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play, has turned her creativity and wry sense of humour to the horror genre with her anime/manga hit Ceres: Celestial Legend. Aya thought she was a normal teenager until she discovered that she can transform into a vastly powerful "heavenly maiden" named Ceres...more
Paperback, 200 pages
Published
August 17th 2004
by VIZ Media LLC
(first published November 1st 2001)
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The Mikage family implants false memories into Toya to make him think that he had a girlfriend, Miori, before he lost his memory. Aya is devastated that Toya forgets what has happened in the past year. Miori turns out to be another C-Genome descendant of Ceres.
The author is sending mixed messages here about Aya's relationship to Toya--in one of the side-bar notes (I think in a previous volume), Watase talks about how happy she is that Aya and Toya are so independent and can function without one...more
The author is sending mixed messages here about Aya's relationship to Toya--in one of the side-bar notes (I think in a previous volume), Watase talks about how happy she is that Aya and Toya are so independent and can function without one...more
Talk about a blast from the past, in this case, Toya's past as he encounters a girl who was with him before he lost his memory... of course, this can only lead to problems between Aya and Toya... definitely not a volume to miss! Be forewarned, the last few pages are intense, and you will WANT to have the next volume on hand before you finish this otherwise you will be screaming from the cliffhanger!
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
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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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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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