Monday, January 2, 2023

Canon, vol 2

Today’s post is on Canon, vol 2 by Chika Shiomi. It is 210 pages long and is published by CMX. The cover is a close up of Canon. As it is the second in the series,you need to have read the first volume to understand the story. There is mild foul language, no sexuality, and mild violence in this book. The intended reader is someone who likes shojo and horror manga. The story is told from third person close following the main character. There Be Spoilers Ahead. 

From the back of the book- Since becoming a vampire, Canon's sole purpose has been to hunt for Rod, the vampire who turned her into one of the undead -- killing 39 of her friends in the process. But is that the real story? Repressed memories begin to surface, and now Canon is confused about her true relationship with her avowed enemy. And where does this put Sakaki, Canon's new ally who is so intent on bringing down Rod himself?

Review- A lot of plot happens in this volume with Canon learning more about herself, what she is now, and who really made her. She learns that Rod is not her enemy, that Sakaki is not just what he seems, and the vampire world is watching her now. Canon is not just a normal servant, she is much stronger than she should be. Sakaki has a beef with Rod for some reason and Rod knows Canon somehow and cares about her. Rod wanted to protect her from the vampire world. So many questions have been raised in this volume and I look forward to reading the next volume to see what is going to happen next. 

I give this book a Four out of Five stars. I get nothing for my review and I bought this manga with my own money. 


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