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Dazzle #2

Dazzle, Volume 02

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The search for Alzeid's father's killer continues. Meanwhile, Soresta challenges Alzeid to a duel, and the results are fatal. Vincent's painful secret is revealed.

208 pages, Paperback

First published May 9, 2006

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Minari Endoh

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Manga artist whose last name is also spelled "Endou" or "Endo."
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12 reviews1 follower
April 9, 2021
I liked this book, finished it within a day. Funny story, I bought this book from a vendor now knowing it’s volume 2, I was tired of reading mangas on web, and now I felt I wanted something physical real!!!’ And boom! I get one. Thank you universe 😌.
Thankfully , the author had mention story so far! And I got to know about what exactly the plot is!
Coming to the review. I literally had fun reading! It was funny as well emotional there were some parts for example the encounter of Razhel with doc. was really something. I liked that whole panel, especially “I guess you got no choice but to suffer more”... and I didn’t like where Larawell killed herself 💔🥺....

But overall recommendable! ♥️🙌
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July 30, 2014
Rahzel had been kidnapped by Soresta and Baroqueheat in order to lure Alzeid to them. Even though Rahzel manages to escape, Soresta's plan has already worked and he challenges Alzeid to a fight to the death! But Alzeid will be in deep trouble when he finds out how insane Soresta has become over the years... and partly because of this, Baroqueheat decides to join Alzeid's and Rahzel's travels, abandoning Soresta. The duel cools off when Rahzel interferes, but Soresta meets his demise by Alzeid's hand when he tries to murder Rahzel in one swoop...!
Then, after they had dealt with the consequences and hardship that came with Soresta's death, Rahzel and the gang travel from town to town in search of the person who killed Alzeid's father. Alzeid finally tells the description of the woman who murdered his father, and they get their first lead to a town that has many people that match the same appearance as hers!


The only reason I stopped reading Dazzle (which was at the end of this volume) is because my library did not have volume three nor four, and I didn't know how to use the worldcat/interlibrary loan feature yet. But now that I do, I already have (or had, for about two or three weeks before this reread) checked out volumes one, two, three and four through ILL, and five through ten from my library. They are all in my possession, waiting to be read at any time that I wish. Heheh! It's too bad TOKYOPOP was unable to finish the series though. I would have liked to see how it ended, especially since I have been at a stopping point where it seems everything is about to take a great turn into the real story. Perhaps my impression on the overall series will change immensely. I bet it will.
Anyway, the stories in this one were all pretty sad. Soresta made me pretty sad way back, and a little sad now, Vee's story was sad but also happy, that doctor was a ghost, I believe. I guess the doctor really did succeed in killing himself... probably from slits to the wrists, and knowingly or unknowingly, which one I am not sure, Rahzel helped him pass into the next world, even though she was terribly exhausted. And then there was Larawell and her father... Oh my gosh... That one was way emotional back when I first read this, but it is reminiscent now. AND BAROQUEHEAT IS SUCH A PERV. I remember I really didn't like him at first, but then I slowly started liking him, but I still thought he was fishy, and wasn't sure if I could really figure him out. But now I see he's just a wannabe pedophile. And although there are some things I don't understand, because I also don't remember how I exactly looked at things back then, and I look at things a lot different now. In a dumber way, or rather, antisocial way, I think. This happened after I spent more time with my mother and boyfriend, I believe. Hmm... I don't like how this has changed me... I wish that I could see, or at least understand, the world like I did back then... when I read these manga... Anyway... Wait, what was the point I was trying to make again?
P.S. That red-haired dude seemed eerily suspicious to me back then, but now he seems a little bit eerily suspicious, and very likable, and not exactly gentlemanly, but like he does not want to be on certain people's bad sides. Smart!
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August 12, 2014
Alzeid's father was murdered by a woman with the same description as Rahzel. Black hair and blue eyes. My first suspicions were on Rahzel but back than she was only a baby so that means she wouldn't be much of a suspect. That I only thought maybe it was her mother. But I never really seen much of Rahzel's mother in volume 1 or 2.
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February 10, 2013
"Prepare to meet your maker." lol. How old is Rahzel anyway?

Okay, so Rahzel is 14! What about Alzeid?

I'm guessing that whoever killed Alzeid's father is somehow related to Rahzel. Hmmmm....
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96 reviews
November 5, 2015
Randomness. That's how I describe this series. I like it. The drawing style is a little weird, but I love the fashion. The storyline is... Well, so far it's random. But like I said, I like it.
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