Psychic Academy. Vol. 9
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Translated from the Japanese.
"First published in Japan in 2002 by Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo"--T.p. verso.
"This book is printed 'manga-style' in the authentic Japanese right-to-left format ... none of the artwork has been flipped or altered"--Colophon.
Tokimitsu is desperate for Ai to join the A.D.C. because he thinks sparring with Ai will intensify his powers. The battle isn't going well for Ai until Mew arrives and turns things in Ai's favor. Once again, he questions his relationship with Orina and wonders about his relationship with Ai.
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Volume 9 submitted by karjina on July 2, 2012, 8:43pm This kid-oriented setting and plot is matched with some very adult art and a lot of fan service. Katsu Aki has really outdone himself with the characters in this manga. Mew especially has really developed over the series and you hope that things work out for her benefit and she is happy at the end. Orina, on the other hand, has not evolved, and is still pretty much the same good-natured simpleton that she was in Volume 1. Ai's floundering between the two girls is a strike against him, but I sense that as he is maturing, he is leaning towards Mew. This is a manga really worth reading.
PUBLISHED
Los Angeles : Tokyopop, c2005.
Year Published: 2005
Description: 185 p. : chiefly ill. ; 19 cm.
Language: English
Format: Graphic Novel
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1595324283
9781595324283
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Katsu, Aki.
Johnson, Nathan.
Rivera, Lucas.
SUBJECTS
Psychic ability -- Fiction.
Gifted children -- Fiction.
Good and evil -- Fiction.
Brothers -- Fiction.
Learned institutions and societies -- Fiction.
Graphic novels.