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Soulless: The Complete Omnibus

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Relish the steamy graphic novel of vampires, werewolves, and tea in this gorgeous omnibus edition! The life of a spinster in Victorian London isn’t an easy one on the best of days, but such a life becomes infinitely more complicated when said spinster is “soulless”—a preternatural bridging the gap between the natural and supernatural worlds. Miss Alexia Tarabotti has this unique distinction, and when she is assailed at a formal gathering by a rove vampire, an encounter that results in the death of the half-starved creature, her circumstances become exponentially more complicated indeed! Now caught up in an intrigue with life or death stakes, Alexia must rely on all her talents to outmatch the forces conspiring against her, but it may be the man who has caught her eye—Lord Conall Maccon—and their budding flirtation that truly drives her to her wit’s end!

676 pages, Paperback

Published March 24, 2026

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Gail Carriger

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Gail Carriger writes comedies of manners mixed with paranormal romance (and the sexy San Andreas Shifter series as G L Carriger). Her books include the Parasol Protectorate and the Finishing School series. She is published in many languages and has over a dozen NYT bestsellers. She was once an archaeologist and is fond of shoes, octopuses, and tea. Join the Chirrup for sneak peaks of upcoming giggles: http://gailcarriger.com/chirrup

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April 3, 2026
If you liked the original Soulless series, you’ll love this manga omnibus. If you haven’t read the books, dive right into this enjoyable omnibus!

Summary: this manga is an adaptation of the first three books in the Soulless series by Gail Carriger (the original series has 5 books but the last 2 were never adapted). It’s a steampunk story set in Victorian England. The book follows the story of Alexia, who is a preternatural and has the ability to turn vampires and werewolves human when she touches them. She’s good friends with a vampire and catches the eye of the alpha of the local werewolf pack. The stories follow her adventures as she has to solve scientific and supernatural mysteries.

First off, the story is hilarious and enjoyable with a fun cast of characters that develops into a found family around Alexia. This book is also very queer. While Alexia is in a hetero relationship, there are many gay and lesbian characters throughout the book, which just adds to the joy.

The art itself is lovely. It’s mostly done in black and white with a few pages at the beginning of each novel’s adaptation done in color. The action is easy to follow across the pages and each character has a distinct design, helping to tell them apart. I also enjoy the little drawings and comments that sometimes appear in to corners of a panel to show what a character is thinking on the inside.

The manga is a pretty faithful adaptation of the written books. There are a few minor scenes which were edited out or glossed over but that just leaves the manga to focus on the most important bits of the story. I feel like the manga really captured the essence of Soulless while also enhancing it with visuals.

I do wish the last two books in the series were adapted, as the omnibus ends kind of in the middle of Alexia’s story. Thankfully, one can read the books to learn more about the capabilities of the mysterious soul-stealer mentioned at the end of omnibus.

Soulless was one of my favorite steampunk books when it came out and I hope, with the publication of this omnibus, that it gets a second life. It’s just a delightful story and the manga omnibus is a lovely way to experience it.
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Review of advance copy received from Edelweiss+
March 22, 2026
This omnibus collects the three manga adaptations of the Parasol Protectorate, the delightful steampunk paranormal romance series by Gail Carriger. Each manga volume covers a complete book in the series, Soulless, Changeless, and Blameless. The last two books don’t have manga adaptations, so the story doesn’t finish here. The original manga volumes are out of print, so this is the only way to get to read them, and I understand it’s a limited, print only edition.

I’ve read the entire Parasol Protectorate series, but it’s been closer to twenty years and the story wasn’t entirely fresh in my mind. Set in alt-Victorian London that has vampires and werewolves with a unique magical system, it follows Alexia Tarabotti who is preternatural. She’s a unique individual in the world of supernaturals who can counter them and make them mortal again. She’s feared by supernaturals and hunted by humans who want to make her into a weapon. And of course, there’s a romance with a cranky werewolf.

The adaptation did the main story justice, and it’s fast-paced and exciting. It has necessarily left out some things, the little whimsies that make the series so likeable. It wasn’t completely without though, and what it lacked it more than made up in the art. It was delightful to see the characters and the world to come alive. For a romance with some bedroom scenes, this was fairly clean.

The art took some liberties too, mostly in outfits and in Alexia’s decency. Poor woman practically poured out of her corset. I wasn’t entirely happy with how Conall was drawn, I wanted him burlier, but I absolutely loved Lord Akeldama. There are also several colour pages and character portraits, as well as short extras at the end of each volume. All in all, I’d say this is an excellent addition to the wonderful world of Parasol Protectorate. I wish the last two volumes were adapted too, to make it complete, and that it was available as an ebook too.

I received a free copy from Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.
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April 16, 2026
Delightful. It was fun and an excellent read inbetween books. There were some inconsistencies in plot points but it was overall a fun time. Thinking about reading the series its based on.
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