![]() Included in Volume 4 are several pages from Hideyuki Kikuchi's Taimashin: The Red Spider Exorcist. Who would have thought the static, moral D could have a mental dark side? It was rather humorous. For once, D doesn't control with charm, but with force, and cunning. ![]() Not only does this volume show more Sci-Fi, it also has no desperate female who falls madly in love with D. There was also mention of what happened to the world powers of the past, with hints of Japan and the Far East. It was interesting to see where the whole futuristic points fit into the world. Volume 4 brings out the Sci-Fi aspect of the series. D, however, knows there is much more than that to the story. D has been hired by the mayor of the town to exterminate a Noble who somehow made it into the town. Brasselli Pluto VIII (and nothing less), get Lori to the town's doctor. ![]() One of the few remaining Mobil Towns was scheduled to meet D at a nearby location. Only the daughter, Lori, survives, but she has severe radiation poisoning. The Knight family seems to have been brutally attacked by some dragons. D is on his way to the next job, when he comes across the scene of a family massacre. ![]()
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