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Description
Brief Description:
"First published in Japan in 2004 by Shueisha Inc., Tokyo"--T.p. recto.
Biographical Note:
Shiga Prefecture native Katsura Hoshino's hit manga series
D.Gray-man has been serialized in
Weekly Shonen Jump since 2004. Katsura's debut manga, "Continue," appeared for the first time in
Weekly Shonen Jump in 2003. Katsura adores his cat Coro.
Marc Notes:
First published in Japan in 2004 by Shueisha Inc., Tokyo--T.p. recto.; Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump since 2004--[P. 1]; Reads from right to left.; Sent to southern Italy, teen exorcists Allan Walker and Kanda, along with Tom, a finder battle the akuma that covets a newly located Innocence.; 8; Rated T+ for older teen.; Translated from the Japanese.
Publisher Marketing: A cursed teenage boy saves mankind one soul at a time.
Set in a fictional 19th century England,
D.Gray-man is the story of Allen Walker, a 15-year-old boy who roams the earth in search of
Innocence. Washed away to unknown parts of the world after The Great Flood, Innocence is the mysterious substance used to create weapons that obliterate demons known as
akuma.
Believing he's finally taken care of Tyki Mikk, Allen is brought up short by Road and presented with a stark choice--if he wishes to rescue Lenalee and Chaoji, he must destroy his friend Lavi! Allen refuses to do it, little realizing that the choice is not what it seems. Lavi knows what's up, and may be the only person who can turn the tables on Road. Has Road, however, destroyed Lavi's will to resist?