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Happiness 3

Part of Happiness

Paperback (Manga RTL)
$12.99 US
5.68"W x 8.13"H x 0.67"D   | 8 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Feb 14, 2017 | 192 Pages | 978-1-63236-392-3
BLOODLUST

After succumbing to the urge to drink Yuuki’s blood, Makoto and Yuuki escape from the dangerous Saku with their lives…or at least, with what’s left of them. As Makoto, and now Yuuki, deal with their growing thirst for blood, the two struggle to hold onto what’s left of their humanity – and resist the urge to hurt the ones they love. But when Nora offers Makoto a form of salvation, will he accept, turning his back on his family and friends, or can he find a way to continue living in the only world he’s ever known?
“A stunning new horror manga. A supernatural story that blends coming-of-age suburban humor and life (ala STRANGER THINGS and PAPER GIRLS) with the horrific, and it’s fantastic!” -Third Eye Comics
 
“Shuzo Oshimi is a manga artist who is not afraid to play with your feelings. Refreshing…in a well explored genre.” -Turnaround Blog

"A rare vampire manga with bite: Smart, stylish, and unsettling." -The Manga Critic

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BLOODLUST

After succumbing to the urge to drink Yuuki’s blood, Makoto and Yuuki escape from the dangerous Saku with their lives…or at least, with what’s left of them. As Makoto, and now Yuuki, deal with their growing thirst for blood, the two struggle to hold onto what’s left of their humanity – and resist the urge to hurt the ones they love. But when Nora offers Makoto a form of salvation, will he accept, turning his back on his family and friends, or can he find a way to continue living in the only world he’s ever known?

Praise

“A stunning new horror manga. A supernatural story that blends coming-of-age suburban humor and life (ala STRANGER THINGS and PAPER GIRLS) with the horrific, and it’s fantastic!” -Third Eye Comics
 
“Shuzo Oshimi is a manga artist who is not afraid to play with your feelings. Refreshing…in a well explored genre.” -Turnaround Blog

"A rare vampire manga with bite: Smart, stylish, and unsettling." -The Manga Critic

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