Story by Noriko Ogiwara, Art by Harahiko Momokawa
Published in the U.S. by Tokyopop
Slugline: Daughter of a missing princess turns up in a small town, and is chased by mysterious bad guys.
It's a story that turns up often enough in the fantasy fiction shelves -- princess disappears with her lover and a pretty girl turns up a generation later wit all the indicators of royal blood. At the same time, there's trouble in the kingdom from a mysterious cult/coven/etc.
In this version, so far, Firiel has no apparent abilities other than making sure the boys in her life stay fed. Except for a lucky kick she gets in. Still, it's the kind of story that can be entertaining when it's done well and there are some interesting details. A book of standard Western fairy tales makes an appearance, but they're not well known stories in this world. Firiel's friend -- and her father's apprentice -- may have a dark side lurking within.
Volume 1 is a standard beginning to the story: Firiel finds out about the missing princess and is stripped of her childhood -- and volume 2 will be a big influence on my opinion of the series. Though if it were a fiction book and the first 200 pages couldn't tell me if the story was any good I'd have gotten bored already, but hey, it's manga.
- Miranda
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
The Good Witch of the West, v.1
Labels:
3 stars,
Drama,
Fantasy,
Published by TokyoPop,
Rated 13+,
Reviewed by Miranda
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