Agent Luna has been undercover at Nobel High School for most of the school year, and as the year nears an end, her assignment takes on added complications. Her Control agent is now her science teacher, the gym teacher knows her secret, her friend Oliver's father works for the evil Count Von Brucken, and Von Brucken's son Jonah may be Luna's greatest hope. With her secret on the verge of being exposed, Luna begins a dangerous alliance with Jonah--who may also turn out to her first boyfriend! And when Luna's friend Francesca decides to make some new friends of her own, she discovers that Von Brucken isn't the only villain at Nobel High!
Nunzio DeFilippis is married to Christina Weir; together they have written a large number of graphic novels. They have written superhero comics but also created original comics and graphic novels of many genres, from YA fantasy to sports to horror to crime drama.
Adorable art Works+ Slice of life + fluffy teen romance + science fiction + super spy action= extremely enjoyable story. :)
I am loving this manga. :) the story and characters are coming along wonderfully. And it's the perfect mix of action and sweet everyday high school stuff. I'm particularly enjoying this clone story line. & how Luna is struggling with her actions from volume 3. :) adds a perfect little dollop of angst to the mix.
A simply wonderful manga & I look forward to reading the rest of the series. :) especially glad that it seems to such a short series with only 10 volumes. (& yes. That is short. For a manga, anyway.)
Recommended to people who like shojo manga, fluffy romance, and spy stories.
Now I remember why I was never into manga much. The spine ends up blocking part of the comic which does not happen in ebook format.
Another fast fun read, I really like Luna and how she is learning to deal with normal teenager girl emotions. Control bothers me she seems too heartless and the dr. seems too emotional. I wish it was a little better balanced out between the two of them but it is for younger audiences so I suppose that makes sense.
The spy part was dialed back a bit in this volume, so it's a little less enjoyable than the previous entries. Some new characters were introduced; so I expect the spy action to increase in volumes to come.
There's a lot more drama and intrigue in this volume.The Count finds some unlikely allies in a pair of students and their cloning projects. Meanwhile Luna, Oliver, Jonah, and Francesca each have their own problems to overcome. The ending especially is intriguing. It looks like Jonah and Luna have more of a history between them than they thought.
In this volume Luna and Jonah team up to stop Oliver's father from getting the files on other students for Count Bruckenheim. We also finally find out that the agent who fought with control was Jonah's mother.