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Spell of Desire: Volume 1
By Leroy Douresseaux
August 5, 2014 - 12:18
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Rated “M” for “Mature”
Kaoruko “Koko” Mochizuki owns and operates an herb shop in a small seaside town in Japan. One day, a mysterious man dressed in black walks into the
Moon Witch Herb Shop and introduces himself as
Kaname Hibiki. He tells Kaoruko that she is actually a witch and that he has arrived to help her control her awakening power.
Spell of Desire, Vol. 1 (Chapters 1 to 5) opens with the arrival of Kaname. He is bringing shocking news about Koko and her mother and grandmother. He says that he is a “
Knight.” He tells her about being the target of humans and demons alike. And now her customers think that Kaoruko finally has a boyfriend. Kaoruko wants to reject Kaname, but then, he steals a kiss…
THE LOWDOWN: It is worth comparing the
Spell of Desire manga to
Midnight Secretary, the previous manga produced by
Spell of Desire creator, Tomu Ohmi. Midnight Secretary is by turns sweet and silly and also dark and mysterious. Its scenario is playful, which belies the danger inherent in some characters.
Spell of Desire seems like something I’ve read countless times before. While Midnight Secretary manages to be different as vampire fiction,
Spell of Desire scenario of the Knight-without-shining-armor rescuing the magical-novice-damsel seems a bit soft. The best scenes are the ones featuring Kaname’s familiars,
Dragon and
Unicorn. Like Midnight Secretary, I think
Spell of Desire will start to differentiate itself in the second and third volumes. Meanwhile,
Spell of Desire Volume 1 has beautiful art, but the magic does not crackle.
POSSIBLE AUDIENCE: Fans of Tomu Ohmi may want to try
Spell of Desire.
Rating: B- /10
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