Captive Hearts (manga)
Alternative title:
Destino Cativo (Portuguese)
Gefangene Herzen (German)
Toraware no Minoue (Japanese)
とらわれの身の上 (Japanese)
愛情魔力 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Themes:
curses
Plot Summary:
Megumi is a descendant of Kuronekomaru, a famous thief who stole an heirloom from a samurai’s mansion. When he opened the scroll, the family’s guardian dragon appeared and cursed Kuronekomaru and his descendants: his family is destined to serve Kougami’s family for one hundred generations. Megumi is living the high life, since the last of the Kougamis vanished two years ago. However, when Suzuka—the current generation of the Kougamis—returns home, Megumi has built up no resistance to the curse, so he is forced to serve her with a slavelike obedience.
User Ratings:
62 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
5
Number of pages:
199
Vintage:
1999-02-24 to 2001-12-24 (serialized in LaLa)
Release dates: We have 23
Official website:
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eBook |
Captive Hearts (eBook 1) 2012-10-02 (from $6.49) |
Captive Hearts (eBook 2) 2012-10-02 (from $6.49) |
Captive Hearts (eBook 3) 2012-10-02 (from $6.49) |
Captive Hearts (eBook 4) 2012-10-02 (from $6.49) |
Captive Hearts (eBook 5) 2012-10-02 (from $6.49) |
Graphic novel |
Captive Hearts (GN 1) 2008-11-04 (from $8.99) |
Captive Hearts (GN 2) 2009-01-06 (from $7.99) |
Captive Hearts (GN 3) 2009-03-03 (from $7.99) |
Captive Hearts (GN 4) 2009-05-05 (from $7.99) |
Captive Hearts (GN 5) 2009-07-07 (from $6.29) |
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Story & Art: Matsuri Hino |
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Publisher: Hakusensha |
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Adaptation: Andria Cheng
Design: Amy Martin
Editing: Amy Yu
Editor in Chief, Books: Alvin Lu (Vol. 1-4)
Editor in Chief, Magazines: Marc Weidenbaum (Vol. 1-4)
Lettering: Sabrina Heep
Publisher: Hyoe Narita
Touch-up Art: Sabrina Heep
VP Of Creative: Linda Espinosa
VP Of Product Marketing: Gonzalo Ferreyra
VP of Production: Alvin Lu (Vol. 5)
VP of Publishing Licensing: Rika Inouye
VP of Sales: Gonzalo Ferreyra
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Distributor: Madman Entertainment (Australia & New Zealand)
Licensed by: Viz Media
Publisher: Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd. (Singapore)
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Publisher: Panini Comics |
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Publisher: J-Pop |
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Translation: Nina Olligschläger |
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Publisher: Carlsen Comics |
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Publisher: Planet Manga |
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Licensed by: Tong Li Publishing Co., Ltd. |
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