Sunday, September 12, 2010

Ghost Hunt manga will end this month on volume 12th

Kodansha announced that this supernatural mystery manga by Shiho Inada, adapted from the light novels by Fuyumi Ono, will end on September 30. Ono is also known by being the auther of 12 Kingdoms and Shiki.

The story started to be published in 1998 on Arnie magazine, only to move later to Nakayoshi magazine. It has had a cult status success, being published only in book volumes.

It was licensed by Del Rey for its distribution in the United States, and Funimation licensed the 25 episode anime in 2008, being available in DVD.

It is the story of a high school girl named Mai Taniyama, who knows a tall, dark, handsome teenager, who leds Shibuya Psychic Research, a paranormal investigation agency.

Mai ends up joining this particular agency, whose associates include a Chinese occultist, a world-famous psychic, a self-proclaimed Shinto shrine maiden, a former Buddhist monk, and a Catholic exorcist. The agency's adventures throughout modern Japan blend elements of Asian folklore and European mythology.

Is that guy easy on the eyes or what? O_O


(*nosebleeds a bit)

(*reminds herself that this is a two dimensional figure)

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