Vampire Doll: Guilt-na-Zan
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Vampire Doll: Guilt-na-Zan

Alternative Titles

Japanese: バンパイアド-ル・ギルナザン
English: Vampire Doll: Guilt-na-Zan
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 49
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 28, 2002 to Sep 16, 2008
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Horror Horror
Theme: Vampire Vampire
Demographic: Josei Josei
Serialization: Zero-Sum WARD
Authors: Kari, Erika (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.331 (scored by 978978 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #45682
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Popularity: #7361
Members: 2,576
Favorites: 87

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Preliminary Spoiler
Apr 16, 2008
Preliminary (33/49 chp)
When you first look at Vampire Doll you'll think "Oh, Tokyopop.... meh..."
However you'll be surprised that vampire Doll is actually a good read.

If you're looking for something with lots of action and a gripping storyline, you're not in the right place.
To be honest, you won't have a clue that much as to what kind of story-line this has... Volume1 fair enough, you'll be clear enough, but 2 onwards, things will be thrown in randomly and that slight trickle will slowly diminish to just confusion if you try to understand the storyline.

HOWEVER
Vampire Doll is greatly enjoyable and funny, yes, Tokyopop manga that's funny. The art overall ...
Aug 31, 2021
Fantastic comedic manga with an oddball, very random sense of humour! A seriously overlooked manga entry in comedy by mangaka Erika Kari.

Pros:
- Gorgeous & distinct vampiric-gothic art style, settings & costume + strange, funny, cozy comedy.
- The funny juxtaposition of these gothic, dark characters in a very light-hearted comedy series is unique. The mangaka is quite creative with how she explores beyond the obvious dynamics at play.
- There isn't a single unlikable character in the entire cast, even among the villains. Everyone has their own "thing" that makes them funny but also sympathetic in the story.
- Many wholesome moments in between the comedy and occasional ...