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![]() | Mysterious Journey to the North Sea, Part Two (2007) (The eighth book in the Vampire Hunter D series) A Graphic Novel by Hideyuki Kikuchi |
Vampire lore dictates that the creatures of the night shun the sea... or do they? The picturesque coastal town of Florence was known for millennia as a pleasure resort for the Nobility. As retribution for their decadence, the cruel and beautiful vampire inhabitants were "punished," driven out more than a thousand years ago by a solitary traveler in black. Only one - Baron Meinster - refused to leave, only to be thrown to the waves by the mysterious assassin. Summoned to contemporary Florence by Su-in, sister of a murdered village girl, the enigmatic Vampire Hunter D discovers a vampire curse ravaging the town's human inhabitants. The plague apparently originating, impossibly, from the unforgiving sea - could it be Meinster's Revenge? A thrilling conclusion to the epic gothic adventure begun in Volume 7, Vampire Hunter D: Mysterious Journey to the North Sea Book One, this tale captures all the mystery and wonder that has made Vampire Hunter D a sensation around the world!
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Paperback Editions
September 2007 : Paperback
| Title: Vampire Hunter D Volume 8: Mysterious Journey to the North Sea, Part Two (Pt. 2, v.8) Author(s): Hideyuki Kikuchi, Yoshitaka Amano ISBN: 1-59582-108-2 / 9781595821089 (USA edition) Publisher: Dark Horse Books/Digital Manga Publishing Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
2007 : Paperback
| Title: Vampire Hunter D Volume 8: Mysterious Journey to the North Sea, Part Two (Pt. 2, v.8) Author(s): Hideyuki Kikuchi Publisher: Dark Horse Books/Digital Manga Availability: Amazon More details... |
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