
Manga Review: #Drcl Midnight Children Vol. 1 (2023) by Shinichi Sakamoto

By Nubia Jade Brice
“As Mina struggles to find her place as Whitby School’s first and only female student, a devilish horror is unleashed upon the academy and its unsuspecting students: Count Dracula. However, when this unspeakable evil lays claim to her beloved Lucy Westenra, Mina stands ready to join forces with her fellow students and fight against it with everything she has.” (Viz Media)
on Amazon by clicking on the image below
Released just in time for the spooky season, comes a tale of otherworldly terror and the ill-equipped children forced to confront these horrors head-on. In Shinichi Sakamoto’s latest release, #Drcl midnight children, he puts his spin on the Bram Stoker novel, adapting Dracula to make it more approachable for modern audiences, especially younger readers who may be unfamiliar with the original story.
From the opening pages, readers are immersed in the action aboard the Demeter.
“As Mina struggles to find her place as Whitby School’s first and only female student, a devilish horror is unleashed upon the academy and its unsuspecting students: Count Dracula. However, when this unspeakable evil lays claim to her beloved Lucy Westenra, Mina stands ready to join forces with her fellow students and fight against it with everything she has.” (Viz Media)
on Amazon by clicking on the image below
Released just in time for the spooky season, comes a tale of otherworldly terror and the ill-equipped children forced to confront these horrors head-on. In Shinichi Sakamoto’s latest release, #Drcl midnight children, he puts his spin on the Bram Stoker novel, adapting Dracula to make it more approachable for modern audiences, especially younger readers who may be unfamiliar with the original story.
From the opening pages, readers are immersed in the action aboard the Demeter.
- 9/25/2023
- by Guest Writer
- AsianMoviePulse
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