Tokyo—an enthralling yet tragic city, full of wishes and faith. There resides Subaru Sumeragi, the thirteenth head of his clan and a powerful onmyouji. When Subaru visits a shrine to finish an art assignment, he runs into a woman pursuing revenge for a crime gone unpunished. He’s determined to use his powers to help her—but when the answer he finds isn’t the one he seeks, Subaru must choose between justice or salvation for a lost soul…
Aside from the possibility of maybe changing the age rating due to the graphic content in this and later volumes, the production and the original quality of CLAMPs work still make Tokyo Babylon an engaging read. Read Full Review
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