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Absolute ZERO: The Forbidden Epic of Fallen Angel

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The forbidden epic of the angel of Judecca.

An official spin-off manga of "Hatoful Boyfriend" by Hato Moa and Damurushi.

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This is Anghel's Forbidden Epic, a spinoff of Hatoful Boyfriend. The book makes use of the humanized character designs. It is a work of fiction within a work of fiction, and has no relation to actual events in the story. Think of it as a digest of scenes from the Forbidden Epic.

37 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 27, 2014

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1,624 reviews166 followers
April 1, 2019
Až moc kraťoučké :( Anghel je moje láska a rozhodně bych brala moje holubí boyfriendy i v tištěné podobě. Nádherná manga.

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February 5, 2024
Cute little manga. Story is somewhat nonsensical, and it has very little to do with the hatoful boyfriend game series, but the art is cute enough and it's relatively enjoyable.
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December 26, 2015
Um, well.. you never expected what you would get from Hatoful Boyfriend; and after you played it, you probably thought there would be nothing more in its world to surprise you. Well, I totally didn't expect Hatoful version od Goethe's Faust (one od my favourite classics by the way) anyway.
165 reviews6 followers
April 2, 2017
Kind of random?

This volume is set in the "universe" that Anghel inhabits / envisions, but as a result it's a little difficult to understand who (beyond Anghel, Fuyoko, and Ryouta) plays which role in some scenarios.

Bonus star for introducing the two Merry Christmas lads, Mira and Kaku (?), in what I'm assuming is one of the very few appearances they make in the "manga-verse." Otherwise, some of the characters come off as a little too out-of-character in their personas, even given the fact that this is an alternate universe.
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