Based on the best-selling game, Devil May Cry 3 is an action-packed adventure, pitting good against evil...and brother against brother!Old man Arkham explains to Vergil the secret of the seven seals--once broken, they will unleash the demon world back onto the earth. But as the ultimate dark resurrection is upon the brothers, Dante discovers another mystery about the seals--and to solve it, Dante will have to pay with his own blood!
Suguro Chayamachi (茶屋町勝呂 Chayamachi Suguro) is a Japanese comic book artist, who works primarily with publisher Biblos. Her blood type is AB, her Zodiac sign is Gemini, and her favorite hobby is electronics.
The storytelling that was being told through the artwork had me getting lost at times and this was the volumes main downfall. I feel like the panels did not flow and some events I'd have to just skip to the next panel to figure out "what just happened?" or "how did he get there?" and with this being a manga, the artwork is just as important as the dialogue.
Naturally as a comic/manga reader, I can't help but compare this to other series/volumes I've read and I really do believe that with a different creative team this manga may not have been cancelled after this volume. I appreciate the story it's trying to tell, but sadly, the excecution of this volume was its downfall.
Worthy of a Devil May Cry collection, but if you've got a huge TBR pile, read one of them first. This is not worth the OOP price tag either. You can get a lot more better manga for a lot less. Still a shame we never got a volume 3, but I understand why.
I enjoyed this one much more than the first, it definitely sets up the story for DMC 3, and gives some much needed background information for some of the plot in the game. Vergil is in this one a lot more, which is awesome since he's my favourite character, and like before Dante kicks ass and has some cheesy yet cool one liners. I liked the artwork even though it's somewhat 'messy' and a little hard to keep up with at times. I really wish there was a third instalment like originally planned because I really enjoyed these two mangas!
Continuación (de una historia que ya no se acabó), ahora con Vergil en el foco. Desde el 1 aparece Enzo, y los personajes de Alicia. Aunque un enfoque más de "cállate, quiero poder" tan característico de Vergil.
El plus bueno es un poquito más de desarrollo sobre los nombres de los demonios y su importancia. Pero la historia no mete más en el lore, ni en la preculea de la historia de Vergil.
Re-read complete... Too bad it is already complete since Code 3 never came out :/ Anyway, I liked this volume better than the first, the pacing was less hectic so it was easier to follow the plot. I'm itching to replay the game again now!
I would've preferred to have this book and the previous one in novel format - like the very first DMC books. But it's good for what it is. I enjoyed the pacing of the fights and the dialogue. Shame Code 3 won't come out but it is what it is.
“I make a point of refusing guys who can’t keep up an interesting conversation before things get serious.” i LOVE when he’s fake flirty with enemies it’s so silly to me lolol
also the little orb in the corner when he was fighting say don’t forget me TOOO cute
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This was better than the first volume, but still not as good as the game. The dialogue was very faithful to the characters though, which I greatly appreciate.
I’ve included both Code 1: Dante and Code 2: Vergil in this review since these are all that is when it comes to the Devil May Cry 3 manga series. (The artist quit in the middle of the three book and that was it for DMC3.) The story line between the two has enough continuance to truly consider them one book as it is.
To start, Devil May Cry has always been my favorite video game series. Dante has always been the perfect anti-hero and the lore is so amazingly well-imagined. There seems to be a polarization when it comes to how people feel about this manga. Some people love it and feel like it is a great addition to the Devil May Cry universal lore and others can’t seem to understand that this is a manga series that is based on some fairly violent video games.
Yes, it is violent and gory and sarcastic. Yes, there are demons and guns and giant swords. The artwork is dark and disjointed but still maintains a beautiful intricacy that any comic reader could enjoy. The art helped to present the same “feel” that the games gave you. Odd camera angles and dark shadows that made playing difficult also make reading and understanding what is going on hard to follow. The writing at some points was too small and in a font that was too difficult to read. And while it offered the typical snarky Dante dialogue, I felt like I was just looking at a psychotic break in manga format.
Like I said before, I’m an avid DMC fan. But these just fell flat to me. It could be because the story was cut short but honestly, I’m not sure if there truly is anything that could redeem them.