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Blank Slate, Vol. 1 [Kanno, Aya] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Blank Slate, Vol. 1 Review: Ruthless and gorgeous - I'm quickly becoming a big fan of Aya Kanno's work. It started with Otomen but Blank Slate has a more unique style and an intriguing character. Blank Slate is of course the story of Zen, a beautiful and ruthless man who just happens to be the worst criminal in history. He's been stealing, killing, and terrorizing the country for ten years. Why? Because he wants to. Volume 1 is made up of three "episodes" that nicely introduce Zen's character. He's a heartless killer yet so charismatic. You can't help but enjoy reading about him. Also Zen's memory only goes back 10 years. Before that it's a blank. The book ends on a light cliffhanger when Zen finds someone who might be able to help him recover his memory. Overall I'm pretty darn impressed with this manga. Yes, it's printed under Shojo Beat but it's definitely not "girly". It's not super dark and hardcore either. It falls somewhere in the middle to me. The panels are well drawn and actually rather bright (they have a lot of white space). The brightness lightened the mood of the story a little for me but I'm fine with that. It goes well with Aya Kanno's artwork. The art in a book is always extra important to me. If the drawing is bad it's distracting but there were definitely no problems for me here. Zen is a very well drawn man. He's lithe and beautiful with empty eyes. Very fitting. Actually all of the characters are very well drawn. They're unique, easy to tell apart, nicely styled. The translation was also well done. I didn't notice any awkward dialogue or typos. So good job there too. The only thing I didn't like about the book is that it's only a two volume story. I never thought I would complain about having to buy fewer books to finish a series. But I'm going to do it right now. I would've liked more from Zen. But what I've got is still pretty darn good. Review: Excellent - Not only are the story and the art absolutely amazing, but the book came in perfect condition too! I was really pleased with how quick I received the book and in what good condition it came in. Not even a crease on the edges!
| ASIN | 1421519240 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,837,367 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3,343 in Shojo Manga (Books) #13,899 in Action & Adventure Manga (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 0.6 x 7.5 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 9781421519241 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1421519241 |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Blank Slate |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| Publication date | October 7, 2008 |
| Publisher | VIZ Media LLC |
F**C
Ruthless and gorgeous
I'm quickly becoming a big fan of Aya Kanno's work. It started with Otomen but Blank Slate has a more unique style and an intriguing character. Blank Slate is of course the story of Zen, a beautiful and ruthless man who just happens to be the worst criminal in history. He's been stealing, killing, and terrorizing the country for ten years. Why? Because he wants to. Volume 1 is made up of three "episodes" that nicely introduce Zen's character. He's a heartless killer yet so charismatic. You can't help but enjoy reading about him. Also Zen's memory only goes back 10 years. Before that it's a blank. The book ends on a light cliffhanger when Zen finds someone who might be able to help him recover his memory. Overall I'm pretty darn impressed with this manga. Yes, it's printed under Shojo Beat but it's definitely not "girly". It's not super dark and hardcore either. It falls somewhere in the middle to me. The panels are well drawn and actually rather bright (they have a lot of white space). The brightness lightened the mood of the story a little for me but I'm fine with that. It goes well with Aya Kanno's artwork. The art in a book is always extra important to me. If the drawing is bad it's distracting but there were definitely no problems for me here. Zen is a very well drawn man. He's lithe and beautiful with empty eyes. Very fitting. Actually all of the characters are very well drawn. They're unique, easy to tell apart, nicely styled. The translation was also well done. I didn't notice any awkward dialogue or typos. So good job there too. The only thing I didn't like about the book is that it's only a two volume story. I never thought I would complain about having to buy fewer books to finish a series. But I'm going to do it right now. I would've liked more from Zen. But what I've got is still pretty darn good.
V**.
Excellent
Not only are the story and the art absolutely amazing, but the book came in perfect condition too! I was really pleased with how quick I received the book and in what good condition it came in. Not even a crease on the edges!
K**3
Good
This story is a little confusing at first but make it past that and the story is really good.
K**Y
If you thought that `DEATH NOTE' was dark and full of suspense, definitely give `BLANK SLATE' a try. Dark but very enjoyable!
A story about a twisted killer. I have to admit that when I started reading "BLANK SLATE", I was surprised the manga was under the imprint "Shojo Beat". So, far from the first manga graphic novel by mangaka Aya Kanno, this is definitely not a serious about romantic relationships, love triangles or happy times. This is actually a pretty unique storyline that almost reminds me of a "DEATH NOTE" style of manga. Not that the series has any comparisons but I compare "BLANK SLATE" in the fact that the villains are stylish and despite their dark nature, somehow the charm of the main character (Zen), a killer bent on destruction has a quick wit and manages to find trouble but yet alludes the authorities who are on the manhunt to stop him. "BLANK SLATE" is definitely a refreshing and unique storyline from Aya Kanno, a mangaka who started her career as an assistant to "Psychometrer Eiji" mangaka Masashi Asaki and began her own career in 2001 with the manga "Soul Rescue". Her fifth manga "BLANK SLATE" known in Japan as "Akusaga" is just an interesting storyline that revolves around a person named Zen. A charismatic man but also the worst criminal in history, the most sought out villain for his role in killing people. Zen has an interesting history. He doesn't know much about his past. In fact, he just woke up one day with urges to destroy and kill. The only two words that has consumed him since he had woken and has done just that. Before I scare anyone off and thinking this is a manga about some sadistic individual, fortunately the story doesn't focus on psychopathic murders but features how people who come across Zen, change. How his evil ways, end up changing people and he enjoys seeing people who were once good being corrupted by evil. In one chapter, a bounty hunter who is hired to kill Zen ends up somehow siding with him. In another chapter, Zen who robs a bank ends up in a middle of a terrorist plot and while escaping, ends up kidnapping a daughter of a general. The daughter who is blind and is literally stuck in her home and only able to wander in her back yard feels as if Zen is the person who can free her and destroy her world (ie. her life imprisonment). This is just an example of Zen. His ability to use people for his own purpose and literally watch them crossover from purity to their way towards becoming evil or helping evil. But at the end of the chapter, it seems that Zen has met his nemesis and as a person who likes to be in control now knowing he can be controlled by someone doesn't set well with him and now he wants to know why it happened. Definitely an exciting first volume and the storyline and the artwork by Aya Kanno are just beautiful to look at. The men are drawn in bishounen, cool style and overall, the artwork was done quite well. In fact, the character designs for Zen and various pages featuring him in sinister mode or a withdrawn, everything is well captured. Especially in the eyes. Kanno does well in making Zen a handsome man but showing that those eyes can not only be beauty, it can also be death. "BLANK SLATE" definitely has a lot going for it. A very cool storyline and well-done artwork from Aya Kanno. And the fact that she was an assitant to Masashi Asaki who created one of my favorite series "Psychometrer Eiji", it definitely makes me excited to see what she has planned for this series. As for why "BLANK SLATE" is under the Shojo Beat imprint. I'm not entirely sure but perhaps its because the men are bishonen and even the first chapter had some yaoi vibe going on. But the suspenseful storyline definitely draws you in. You have a good balance of action and suspense but most of all, a refreshing story that focuses on a killer who has enjoyed destroying and murdering but now finds himself in a disadvantage because someone has one upped him. "BLANK SLATE" is a fantastic title that fans of "DEATH NOTE" can probably get into and enjoy! It's not a happy storyline by no means. It's dark, gritty but yet it's written well and the artwork manages to capture the storyline very well. Definitely check this manga out!
J**.
Fast, action filled series
This first volume centers around a guy named Zen. A master criminal. He lives his life, doing what he wants, when he wants and how he wants. He seems to know nothing of his past and simply has an urge to destroy and create chaos. An interesting manga series so far. I enjoyed the artwork quite a bit. but I am not sure of the characterization. Story seems to have good potential. I am surprised Shojo Beat is the one to publish this being its much more action oriented. Quite a bit actually. The romance is only hinted at as a possibility but so far has not gone anywhere. The focus is on why zen is wanted and who he really is. Mysterious intrigue like that is always something I have enjoyed. I hope to enjoy reading volume 2 soon. This is a short, 2 volume series so it is a quick read.
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