X, Vol. 5: 3-in-1 (X (3-in-1 Edition))
S**N
Enthralling Manga
This manga is one of my favorites, hopefully it will be finished some day! The extra color art pages in the Dark Horse Omnibi are beautiful, I wish this type of thing was included in other omnibi produced by other publishers, or that Dark Horse did all of Clamps English translations
M**E
A good book
It may be the cause of the transportation process, the cover is a bit damaged, the whole book has creases, but the story is still good, printing is also very good.
Z**T
Five Stars
THERE IS NO VOLUME 6!!! That is literally my only complaint.
T**N
Five Stars
came in great condition
A**R
Five Stars
thanks the viz media, the printing is very great
M**Y
Who is Hinoto, then?
The review is for the fifth omnibus volume of CLAMP's X series. If you haven't been through volumes 1 through 4, you don't need to start here. This series is too dense for casual flicking here and there. I also spoil slightly--there's yer warning!At the start of this volume, Fuma (or as he calls himself, "Kamui") is busily granting "wishes". Like killing a young man who is willing to die to protect Hinoto, or removing a hero's eye previously. Yicky. Kamui is getting more desperate, wanting only for Fuma to return to being the kind man he had been (and anybody who's read Tokyo Babylon will recognise that plot) while various others are drawn to love where they feel they shouldn't. Arashi seems to finally be yielding to Sorata's goofy charm, while Karen is drawn to very-married Seiichiro. Satsuki seems to have developed feelings for devilish Yuto, who is Kanoe's lover. But those are all between people on the "same side"-- there are two couples, at least, who cross lines in their emotional attachments.Yuzuriha is at a very low ebb when her Inuki, kind of a spirit guide, had died to protect her, but Kusanagi stays with her and encourages her to find the will to live. She does so well enough that when Fuma/Kamui suggests she should be harbouring a death wish after Inuki's death, he discovers instead that she truly wants to live. Yuzuriha later tells Kusanagi that she is in love with him, but she doesn't expect him to return her feelings. What she doesn't know is that Kusanagi has tried to stay out of the conflict, because he is technically on Fuma's side, but Yuzuriha has forced him to join the battlefield.The other couple are Subaru and Seishiro, who seem to only hurt each other. The fact that they are two of the strongest mystics in the groups also affect things.But at the centre of things are the dream seers, Hinoto and Kakyo. But Hinoto, it seems, has been replaced by a doppelgänger of herself, and the doppelgänger wants for Kamui and his supporters to all die. But is this, perhaps, Hinoto's true heart all along, that she has consciously tried to reject. Kanoe has been unable to watch Hinoto's dreams since the doppelgänger started to emerge, and she seems to be worried for her older sister (despite appearances, Hinoto is older than Kanoe).The X series is still unfinished, and the next omnibus collects the last of what CLAMP have released. There is a film and an anime series, but the film veered quickly from the manga plot, and the anime series may also be different from what the manga intended to do. The art is luscious and the story painfully captivating, so it's annoying to think that there is no "end", tragic, happy, or bittersweet, to this story. But there is a bit more. However, this is pretty much an End of Days type story, as in Book of Revelations, Ragnarok, Armageddon, call it what you will. Not a place of warm fuzzies and have a nice cuppa afterword.
S**A
"Can you tell me why killing humans is wrong?"
The fifth 3-in-1 edition of X (X/1999) contains volumes 13, 14 and 15.It is rated T+ for older teens (16+) due to blood, violence and naked ladies!X isn't labelled as shounen-ai but there are a few obvious hints of BL throughout the series.There's a lot of destruction in this book, it's quite scary seeing buildings you recognise falling to the ground. The art plays a huge part in this as the detail is just amazing. The coloured pages are beautiful too.CLAMP's writing has the power to make you think deeply about life. Things that you wouldn't normally think about. These volumes especially make you consider human morals and what you would do in those situations.Despite the serious story, there are still a couple of comedy moments in X. I laughed for a while at the ice-cream scene!There is nothing bad to say about these three volumes. I read the omnibus in one sitting, I just couldn't put it down. I can't wait for the next one!
Z**N
Same story in a better lay-out
Quite an improvement this omnibus compared to the original lay-out. This omnibus contains 3 volumes, reading from right to left and with some gorgeous art.X was my first meeting with manga and an unforgettable one, certainly not the most light-hearted story in mangaland. Therefore X always gives me a nostalgic feeling: the beautiful art combined with the tragic story and no ending. X remains one of my favorites.With the release of these omnibusses I still have hope it encourages CLAMP to write the ending. Or probably they already wrote it but publish the ending. It would make a lot of fans very happy.
A**R
Love it!
I've waited so long for the re-release of this series i'm happy that it's finally here! Plus it's cheaper online here than it is to get it at the store! WIll definitely get the rest on amazon in the future!
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