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Vol 2 Issue 7
[MANGA REVIEWS]


shonen sunday.
1997 Issue 43
Shogakukan
Update by Eri Izawa

What is SHONEN SUNDAY? SHONEN SUNDAY is one of the largest weekly manga magazines in Japan. Containing some of the latest and hottest boys' manga series in Japan, Sunday has hosted such notables as RANMA 1/2 and the currently popular MEITANTEI CONAN.


Selected Overview

DEBI DEBI (DEVIL DEVIL)
Miyoshi Yuuki

Overview: In this issue, we have the third story in a new comedy action series by the mangaka who previously brought HIKENDEN KIRA to SHONEN SUNDAY. The premise so far is simple: two arch-rivals, an angel and a demon, have accidentally wound up trapped in human bodies, the bodies of two twin brothers. The angel Ios wound up in the elder twin Kanna, who had been a violent punk; the demon Soudo wound up in the younger twin Souma, who had been a mild-mannered weakling. Neither, of course, is much pleased with the arrangement, but our hero (if "hero" is the right word) Soudo/Souma is by far the less happy. Here he is, a powerful evil entity, used to having his way, beating up others, lounging around, and enjoying himself, now trapped in the body of a human wimp. Ios/Kanna, meanwhile, keeps a wary and somewhat amused eye on Soudo/Souma.
   Of course, as one expects of most manga that have an ill-natured supernatural being as one of the main characters, Soudo/Souma is gradually, ever-so-slowly, changing for the better. His body still carries Souma's compassionate impulses, which means he still finds himself trying to save people in trouble—such as Souma's girlfriend. Soudo/Souma can't understand it, of course, but Ios/Kanna has been noticing a few hopeful signs.
   In last week's episode, Soudo/Souma has hooked up with his body's old friend, a nerdy student who once shared an interest in the occult with Souma. Soudo/Souma, seeing an opportunity, uses his help to practice some sorcery that should summon his pet demon-dog (Cerberus, of course). Instead, all that appears is a cat. Yet this cannot be an ordinary cat, right? Indeed, as the episode progresses, it becomes more and more obvious that this cat is not normal. Among other things, it sprouts bat-wings and can fly (Ios identifies it as a "bat-cat," or a "Jersey devil"—apparently it is sighted often in New Jersey. Anyone from New Jersey want to comment?). Soudo/Souma can even use the bat-cat, clinging to his back like a jet pack, to heave himself into the air. In any case, the cat, through strange behaviors that seem coincidental, manages to get Soudo/Souma to (inadvertently) save the life of his nerdy friend (whom he accidentally knocked off the roof), and then quickly abandons him just as he is about to go attack Ios/Kanna. Souma, as usual, winds up in the hospital. But the episode is not over yet—Souma's nerd friend has drawn up another picture that may summon something. While it lies unattended, something arrives through the drawing and attacks a female teacher.
  In any case, the series looks like fun. Unlike the frequently too-serious "Kira," this one kicks off its shoes and has fun with its characters. Soudo/Souma makes a great humorous hero, as a bad guy who is foiled over and over in his attempts to be bad; Ios/Kanna makes a fine straight man, especially given his obvious discomfort in being the good guy stuck in a bad guy's body. And as with these stories of demons who wind up helping humans, it should be interesting to watch the progression occur—especially since this one has enough humor to keep the story enjoyable, and not simply moralistic.

Selected Brief Updates

INUYASHA
Takahashi Rumiko

Overview: Kagome is a seemingly normal student who finds herself in fifteenth or sixteenth century Japan, where she meets the strange boy Inuyasha. Now, they are on a quest to retrieve the fragments of the Shikon no Tama, whose powers are sought by evil beings.
  This issue: Our heroes are stuck in a tiny room, next to which the giant spider-demon waits for their protective barrier to weaken. Inuyasha, as a human, is feverish and is suffering from the effects of the demonic spiders' venom. Kagome worries over him. Inuyasha, resting under her care (in fact with his head on her lap), even goes so far as to tell her she has a good scent—in contradiction to his old statements. Kagome develops classic signs of the old starting-to-fall-in-love syndrome. Later, our heroes awaken to discover that Nazuna has been tricked by the spider-demon to remove the sword that had been keeping up the barrier. The spider-demon consumes the shards of the Shikon no Tama and pins Inuyasha against a wall—but Inuyasha's inhuman powers are rapidly returning.

ME GUMI NO DAIGO
Soda Masahito

Overview: Asahina Daigo is a young firefighter with the "Me" Company, who has an unusual ability to find and rescue people in danger.
  This issue: Daigo, who has at last figured out that he loves fire fighting and rescue work because it makes him feel uniquely alive, is desperately seeking Ms. Ochiai, his ex-teacher and romantic interest; he wants to see if she can truly understand his new inner discovery. But she is gone from her apartment. Using the dog Gilles to track her, he winds up in a cold, barren forest, where he guesses the teacher had gone to find insects for her classes. Tired of searching, he sits under a tree and thinks about her, wondering if he is losing her, and if so, why he feels as he does about it. Suddenly, he finds her; she is as surprised as he is. But Daigo is perhaps more surprised that he is experiencing a feeling not unlike the feeling of returning home alive after a fire fighting mission.

LOVE
Ishiwata Osamu

Overview: Takagi Ai ("Love") is a girl who, in a bid to have a re-match with her old tennis rival, has entered a high school tennis club disguised as a boy.
  This issue: Love and her tennis companions are facing the "monks," high school students who have shaved heads and heavy religious training. They are rumored to have "psychic powers." As they begin playing, Love sees that her particular opponent's shots have the characteristics of whirling dragons (just as Love's have the characteristics of leaping dolphins or whales). More disconcertingly, though, her opponent seems able to slow down her dolphin-shots without even touching them—just as if he had psychic powers. One of her tennis mentors notes that she has to use the power of Ki (spiritual energy) to win.

Grooming Up!
Yuuki Masami

Overview: Although originally a city boy, young Kuze Shunpei has taken to working as a farm hand at the Watarai racing horse breeding farm; he also has taken to Watarai Hibiki, one of the Watarai daughters.
  This issue: Shunpei starts avoiding Tazuna, realizing that his previous private tutoring had made their relationship looks suspicious. Meanwhile, Hibiki, still mulling over his confession of love to her, also avoids him. At work, Shunpei exercises his personal charge Hiko faithfully. In the news, Strike Eagle actually (barely) wins a race, but his upcoming competitor wins another race, setting a new record, and making it clear that Strike Eagle is not likely to win against him. And finally, Shunpei manages to get Hiko to eat a full meal—but then Hiko promptly develops indigestion.

GHOST SWEEPER MIKAMI GOKURAKU DAISAKUSEN!!
Shiina Takashi

Overview: Mikami Reiko is a money-hungry, gorgeous female ghost buster, aided by her sex-starved and underpaid male assistant Yokoshima Tadao, as well as kind and gentle female ex-ghost O-kinu.
  This issue: Mikami is facing the monstrous power of a creature sent by her arch-enemies, who are seeking to find the reincarnation of Mephisto (who, we learn in volume 23, is Mikami). This creature far outstrips even her augmented power. But a new arrival quickly vanquishes the monster with a planned, precise attack: it is Mikami's mother, who has once again come traveling forward through time to help her daughter. Mikami displays a rare moment of weakness with her mother (who had died years before). But her mother is here for business; she is taking over the anti-demonic operation. She even sends Yokoshima off on a secret mission—back to be the pet of the demons, as a spy. Poor Yokoshima even has to act like an evil villain on national TV, earning him the undeserved hatred of humanity.

MAJOR
Mitsuda Takuya

Overview: It has been four years since Honda Goro put together the Mifune Little League. Now, in junior high school, he is reunited with his old friends and is faced with a new baseball crisis.
  This issue: Honda is chewing out his team for their weak idea of teamwork. Merely being nice to each other is not what builds a team, he tells them; it is fighting oneself, fighting amongst themselves, fighting against opponents and then winning—that builds a real team. As the game progresses, they see more into his attitude. It is easy enough to apologize and console, but to win requires true dedication from every person. One does not play the game to appease others, but to do one's best. The team, building on this philosophy, gradually improves.

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