Devils' Line 3

Part of Devils' Line

Author Ryo Hanada
Paperback
$12.95 US
4.99"W x 7"H x 0.62"D   | 6 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Sep 27, 2016 | 200 Pages | 978-1-942993-39-1
| Rated T+
Anzai grapples with Lee's bombshell—that drinking human blood can have regenerative, strengthening powers on devil bodies—and Lee offers to share what he knows if Anzai's comrades hide him away. Meanwhile, Zero Seven, the sniper, faces the consequences of her rebellion as Zero Two works to tie up loose ends from the Ikebukuro incident, and reveals that he has an old connection to Anzai...
Ryo Hanada (June 15, 1987) is one of the rising stars of Japanese comics today. Winner of SquareEnix's 2012 Young GanGan Manga Award's Special Prize for her submission BLIND, she quickly caught the attention of bigger publishers.

After a couple of years in self-publishing, in 2013 she made her professional debut with Kodansha's premiere manga magazine MORNING (publishers of mega-hits such as Chi's Sweet Home, Drops of God, Vagabond). Her first work for them was Devils' Line, which is already captivating audiences with its stunning artwork and interesting mix of the supernatural and modern-day espionage.
"The best supernatural stories hold a dark mirror to our society, and [Devils' Line] introduces a new type of sexual politics into the vampire genre." — Megan Cavitt, PANELS

"I loved the pace of the manga and how detailed it was without dragging. It was intense, dramatic, and had some funny points." — Motif by Tanya

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Anzai grapples with Lee's bombshell—that drinking human blood can have regenerative, strengthening powers on devil bodies—and Lee offers to share what he knows if Anzai's comrades hide him away. Meanwhile, Zero Seven, the sniper, faces the consequences of her rebellion as Zero Two works to tie up loose ends from the Ikebukuro incident, and reveals that he has an old connection to Anzai...

Creators

Ryo Hanada (June 15, 1987) is one of the rising stars of Japanese comics today. Winner of SquareEnix's 2012 Young GanGan Manga Award's Special Prize for her submission BLIND, she quickly caught the attention of bigger publishers.

After a couple of years in self-publishing, in 2013 she made her professional debut with Kodansha's premiere manga magazine MORNING (publishers of mega-hits such as Chi's Sweet Home, Drops of God, Vagabond). Her first work for them was Devils' Line, which is already captivating audiences with its stunning artwork and interesting mix of the supernatural and modern-day espionage.

Praise

"The best supernatural stories hold a dark mirror to our society, and [Devils' Line] introduces a new type of sexual politics into the vampire genre." — Megan Cavitt, PANELS

"I loved the pace of the manga and how detailed it was without dragging. It was intense, dramatic, and had some funny points." — Motif by Tanya