Tarot Cafe, The Volume 2
Meet Aaron, an accidental werewolf with a painful past of abuse and abandonment, seeking an answer to his problem. He decides to take a position as an assistant with Pamela at the Tarot Cafe while he searches for a solution. A glimpse into Pamela's life before the Tarot Cafe is laden with prejudice and persecution. 700 years ago Pamela's mother made the ultimate sacrifice for her daughter... but even now, is the fear that doomed her mother really gone?
The Tarot Café is one of the most unique series that TOKYOPOP publishes, and not just because of how amazingly beautiful the art is.
TOKYOPOP licensed volumes 1~4 from Korea and released them here to much love and acclaim. However, the Korean publisher halted publication before the series was completed and this led TOKYOPOP to put together a deal that allows us to complete it ourselves.
So all you fans who have been clamoring for the story of Pamela and her supernatural café to continue will be getting your wish in a major way. Volume 5 is out now and Volume 6 will be released in October. Fans of Sang-Sun Park are in for a big treat in the second half of 2007!
Be sure to check out Sang-Sun Park’s other TOKYOPOP series, Ark Angels, which was our first series created by a Korean manhwa-ga for first publication in English.
~Alexis Kirsch, Editor
The Tarot Cafe tells the paranormal tale of Pamela, a tarot card reader who is fated to help supernatural beings living in the human world. Welcoming all who walk through her door-from a love-stricken cat, to a vampire spending eternal life running from his one true love-Pamela deals with the problems of others, until she is ultimately forced to face a deep, dark secret of her own.
Creator
Sang-Sun Park
Born: August 9, 1974
Blood type: AB
Education: Gookmin University, Graphic Design
Hobbies: Listening to music, watching movies, playing games
Personal Favorite of Tarot Cafe Characters: Belus, because he can keep his emotions in check.
While working on Tarot Cafe, she listens to: Adiemus, Ravel, etc.
Works:
-1994: "Illusion"
-1997: "Broken Toy"
-1998: "Lost Wings"s
-1999: Requiem of the Soul
-2000-2001: Les Bijoux (TOKYOPOP)
-2002-present: Tarot Cafe (TOKYOPOP)
-2005-present: Ark Angels (TOKYOPOP
Meet Pamela, a tarot card reader who helps supernatural beings living in the human world. She'll help any one who happens to come into her café whether they be human or not.
~Review by Julie for Manga Mania Cafe
This is turning into the type of story that I really like - tragic pasts that are slowly retold over the course of several chapters, by several intertwined characters. Different viewpoints lead to misunderstandings, causing animosity that lasts for hundreds of years as some characters run from their pasts, and others hunt them down for explanations for prior acts.
Pamela, the owner of the Tarot Cafe, is gifted with the art of fortune telling. She’s also cursed by her tragic past. As she tries to help her supernatural customers, she is also seeking a solution for her own problem, which is slowly fleshed out volume by volume. Part of each volume delves into the problems of her customers, and the rest focuses on Pamela’s past.
I wasn’t too impressed with the episodic first volume, but I had already preordered the 2nd. I’m so glad I did! The art is beautiful, very clean and detailed. The character designs are wonderful; I wish everybody had hair so lush and full. There’s not a lot of humor here, but what there is breaks the growing tension skillfully. There’s just enough so the story isn’t weighed down by all this tragedy!
Grade: A - Highly recommended
I'm loving this comic!
MUSIC07
10.03.2007 03:06 PM