Beasts of Abigaile Manga Volume 1
About Beasts of Abigaile Manga Volume 1
Beasts of Abigaile volume 1 features story and art by Aoki Spica.
Nina feels like she's just entered a fairy tale after moving to the beautiful country of Ruberia. But the charm wears off quickly when she gets bitten by a wolf life Luga and becomes one herself! She's soon dragged off to the penitentiary academy known as Abigaile, where young Luga learns how to serve humans. Her strong-willed attitude soon wreaks havoc on the academy's alpha-omega hierarchy, winning her a few friends, plenty of enemies- and maybe even a lover or two?! Will Nina ever make it home? Or will she remain a Luga forever?
Details
- Publisher: SEVEN SEAS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Romance
- Themes: Harem
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 6/27/2017
- Page Count: 180
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
3 reviews
I instantly fell in love with this
by EDAN -
There's something about this that feels like old school shojo, which I adore. The art is super pretty, and the story and characters were interesting. If a less angsty, more lively and colorful Vampire Knight sounds appealing to you, then you'll love this manga. (Less angsty, but not angst free.)
Very Pleasant.
by Anonymous
To my surprise, after simply reading a single chapter, I was hooked. I don't really find interest in many types of manga at this point, but this peaked my interest on a high note. I adore the plot line, and the fact that the protagonist is not a girl who will quiver in the backdrop like a forgotten puppy. Not something you find in this sort of genre very often.
On another note, the art style is absolutely stunning, and clear. The dialog is also quite simple to read, and is not - so complex. Which is something I tend to search for when reading manga. To top the cake off, I also quite enjoy the personalities set into certain characters. It makes them lovable, and more memorable in my opinion.
I will be happily awaiting the next volumes.
The Perfect Popcorn Manga
by Taylor
The art is very aesthetically pleasing, the dialogue is fun but not too obnoxious, and the characters are charming in their own unique way even though you can clearly tell what stereotype they are. If you're a fan of werewolves, school mysteries, friendship, and romance then you'll have fun with this series. Especially when you take a step back & enjoy it for what it has to offer. There's a good amount of comedy woven into the story so I'm sure it might get a few chuckles out of you.