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ENCHANTER VOL. 5
Reviews
Friday, 07 September 2007
 RELEASED BY: DIGITAL MANGA PUBLISHING
 AUTHOR / ART: 

IZUMI KAWACHI

 FORMAT: JAPANESE / BW
 PAGES: 200
 RATING: YA
 RELEASE DATE: 08/09/2007
 REVIEW DATE: 09/07/2007
 REVIEWED BY: HOLLY ELLINGWOOD


It’s lust and love this round in the ever entertaining fantasy adventure of Enchanter. A class trip to Hawaii sparks crushes, eye candy and tempers! Haruhiko has successfully saved Kanou from the “Crow Dude”, but not without inciting Eukanaria’s wrath. Hurt feelings take precedence over her usual aim to seduce Haruhiko to get his body for her dead lover. With her on the warpath and Haruhiko desperately trying to calm those turbulent waters, the question arises just why is she so upset over him helping this other girl? Could her feelings for Haruhiko be not as selfish as they once were?

The battle with the crow fellow has cemented Haruhiko’s determination to get stronger. He tries to work on his skills, but all the luscious displays by the bikini clad girls in his life may be too much for his reserve to bear! He gets the chance to test his abilities when the opportunity arises for him to see into Eukanaria’s memories. What he sees startles him, but also shows an unexpected side to the vixen she-demon. Could it be that both their hearts are swaying towards each other?

This is a great volume that moves away from the action to focus on the evolving relationship between Haruhiko and Eukanaria. Although still starting with quite a bit of action and peppered with Enchanter skills and gizmos, this set of chapters is much more firmly placed at looking at how much the reactions these two people have to each other are altering, and offering the reader hints as to why. With the Hawaii setting, fans can also expect a large amount of fan service with Izumi Kawachi’s ever entertaining and rich art work that fills the manga with so much exuberant life.

IN SUMMARY:
Eukanaria’s past and present are looked more closely at in this volume along with a trip to Hawaii and some abundant fan service in this volume of Enchanter.

 
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