Thursday, August 11, 2016

Black Bird Volume 12 by Kanoko Sakurakouji

Black Bird Volume 12 by Kanoko Sakurakouji cover art
Genre: Shoujo
Series: Volume12
Pages: 200
Copyright: 2012
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Buy: Amazon

Summary: from Good Reads
Sho’s manipulations have cast the demon world into chaos, and Kyo must leave the tengu village to help save the Kuzunoha clan from slaughter. But giving aid to one of his few remaining allies means he must leave Misao vulnerable to attack.


Kyo’s grandfather is able to cast a powerful shield over the tengu mansion, but while it keeps anyone from getting in, it also traps those who are inside. How can Misao justify locking herself away when Sho begins to menace the village’s most helpless members?


Feelings:
I enjoyed this volume more than the last few volumes. I think it was because it focused less on the conflict with Sho and more on internal conflicts and character building. It was interesting to see Zenki and Hoki expanded as characters because they have not been major characters in past volumes of this manga.


This volume was a turning point, if it hadn't been stronger than past volumes, I probably would have stopped reading the series at this point, but now my interest is renewed, and I am interested to see where the series leads.

3 Birds

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