This is a bittersweet story about a child abandoned due to deformities and how sentiment can interfere with a reckoning.
A delinquent who is an exorcist. It's weird, wacky and hilarious.
This is... definitely different. This is a service road of the All Sorts Highway, where you can find some possibly new to you fetishes. As with all fiction, some things are not entirely accurate, and be aware that this is NOT for the squeamish, for there are some details where there will be saucer eyes and a gaping mouth.
He who is supposed to be an advocate of law and order is, himself, a serial killer, but he only kills the bad guys by letting the punishment fit the crime.
So this started off great, two high school kids working to save demons and the humans they have under their influence. Lots of ups and downs and an overall plot device that was both sad and intriguing. Then it reaches the climax and it's disappointing. After all that, one kid suffers a great loss and it ends without elaborating. It's good, but the ending is upsetting.
It's a good read. Everyone's a little bit crazy, but one kind of has to be to survive through the general shittiness called life.
Meh. It raises lots of questions, answers none and leaves it wide open... It's like Mary Shelley's Frankenstein... The monster wasn't the creation, it was the creator (at least in my humble opinion). And 'righteous' knights, yeah, yet another example of humans believing themselves intuitive of the will of Gods. No, humans aren't capable of that, never have been and never will be. Oh, the arrogance...
Helping people one spirit at a time. With his red eye he can see the dead, with his troublesome new girl Friday, some cops, a reporter and a necrophiliac coroner, he works the clues in order to free the spirits. It's interesting.
The world is filled with elements of the unseen and some families are tasked with protecting the gateways. So a kid, with no memory of his childhood, becomes the head of one of these families. Now he and a group of those close to him must teach and guide him as he takes on the role of defender against another group seeking to rule the world.
Each carry their own misfortune, though blackmail across the veil is interesting and lucrative apparently. She's a wild ride of optimism who is cursed with excessive dark energy, he's a stoic, icy individual created from his own experiences. I get him... her, not so much. It's cute, the ghosts art is creepy awesome, and the romance is a bit juvenile on her part, but I guess that's expected. Not bad.
Hell Baby