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A Midnight Opera Volume 3

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A Midnight Opera Volume 3

The Order, under the draconian leadership of Cardinal LaCroix, closes in on Paris to exterminate the undead, and with them is the powerful lunatic Peter Stubbe. But a link between LaCroix and the Brothers DeLaLune might have a deeper effect on the outcome of the looming battle than the scores of soldiers on both sides ready to fight. Elizabeth and Leroux have a lot to talk about, and now that Dahlia knows Ein's secret, will she still love him?
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I have always been a fan of the goth aesthetic, and not just black lipstick and fishnets (though that stuff does help), but the richly emotional, dark-themed, highly Romantic transcendence of mind and mortal flesh that makes up the tapestry of Gothic fiction. And finally here, teamed up with artist Hans "Hanzo" Steinbach, I get to work on something drenched in such an aesthetic. Here is a story of complex emotional themes that penetrates the surface of that which is "goth" and plumbs its darkest and, perhaps ironically, its most human depths.

What attracted me to Hanzo's initial pitch was his premise that perhaps the undead, in the midst of the reformation of the 16th century, found ways to integrate with and help the Protestant causes, therefore weakening the power of the Catholic Church, hell-bent on exterminating the undead from the world. To me, this sounded like a brilliant playground to explore Gothic angst and the legends surrounding vampires and werewolves in new and innovative ways. The result: Hans Steinbach's A Midnight Opera, a tale of immortality, redemption and bittersweet love.

~Luis Reyes, Editor

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Can't wait to read volume 3. Awesome manga!

04.28.2008 04:22 PM


Very interesting series, I have to say that the artwork just sucks you in. I also have to say that I can see how some people may find the series hard to understand because of the confusing timeskips and feel that the series seems very unresolved; other then that most definately worth a look-see.

03.27.2008 03:58 PM


To bad there was only three volumes to this manga. It was really sweet.

03.02.2008 07:25 PM


This series is good but a bit confusing if you don't take the time to digest it properly.

02.03.2008 10:49 PM


I love this series. The artwork is unique and beautifully conveys all the action, drama and romance equally. This volume also gives us some long (for me) awaited resolutions... while still leaving room for another highly entertaining volume.

11.12.2007 09:53 PM


its boring in a way

10.21.2007 10:53 AM


how can you not like this series its my # 1

09.11.2007 03:38 PM


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