anyone ever read Immortal Rain? it's soooooo cool. I like it, and there's a little romance in it. that's part of what makes it so interesting, and addictive.
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:08 am
I'm up to volume 4, and eagerly anticipation #5. I can't wait to find out what's up with Rain and Yuca. And now spoiler[that Yuca has been reborn, what path to world destruction he intends to try this time. Kinda handy being reborn into a family that's into creating weapons and just happens to be exploring the very place Yuca created Rain in the first place;] musta been fate...
spoiler[And now that Rain's heart has been crushed, I'm interested in seeing just how Yuca reanimates him, ]and what side-effects it might have on Rains psyche.
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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 11:31 am
kungfu_girl_03 wrote:
yeah, so am I, volume five comes out in april, I do believe. I want to see what the characters look like after a whole year. especially Machika.
It's out now, if you can find it. I picked it up yestersday at Hastings; and as slow as they are at getting stuff in, if they have it, it oughta be out everywhere else too.
I haven't had a chance to read it in-depth yet ( both my daughters snagged it before I could, so I've only skipped through it at Hastings) but so far most everyone looks more-or-less the same. The true exception being KiKi the, uh....., cat?! He's changed a tad.........
From what little I've seen, and from what I can ferret out of the kids (closed mouth little twerps) you won't be disappointed with this one either. I'm told it leaves you at a "bad" spot when it's over, just like #4; go figure..........
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