I hadn't wanted to read this series because it features vampires and I am sick to death of stories about them. But from time to time I would pick this up, because it is the work of Shuzo Oshimi, whose series Flowers of Evil I really liked. I am now not going to put it down until I have caught up.
Flowers is a school-based bullying story that emerges from a single middle-school-aged bad decision--the male main character sees the gym bag of a girl he crushes on and he impulsively swipes it--and the story spins out of control, beginning with the fact that another girl who likes him sees him take the bag, and begins to blackmail him. Teen lust and jealousy are central, with over-the-top anguished emotion, ala Baudelaire. Yep, there's a nod to Baudelaire's poetry collection by the same name, things turningly increasingly dark and surreal.
In Happiness--which is not happy yet, and may never be! (see Happiness, the film also about middle school, by Todd Solondz) we have a similar situation, with a vampire girl who approaches a boy being bullied by a group of kids who make him buy them lunch every day. She (spoiler alert?) sires him, and as with many teen vampire stories, he gains a certain power. The story is also about teen lust, which is also a central part of most vampire stories, of course, and a sudden competition for the suddenly powerful nerd. Romance will clearly ensue.
So what's new? Oshimi's art, story, dialogue, are the stuff of poetry, juxtaposing snips of dialogue with evocative, dark images. I think this one gets darker before it gets happy, if it ever does, thanks to master storyteller Oshimi. Maybe it is the same story, basically, not sure yet, but I liked it a lot.