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Vampire Knight: Memories, Vol. 1: Volume 1
By (Author) Matsuri Hino
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
10th September 2017
24th August 2017
United States
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Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Romance
Manga and East Asian style / tradition comic books
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192
Width 127mm, Height 191mm, Spine 15mm
179g
Immortal tales of the past and present from the world of Vampire Knight.
Vampire Knight returns with stories that delve into Yuki and Zeros time as a couple in the past and explore the relationship between Yukis children and Kaname in the present.
After a fierce battle between humans and vampires, a temporary peace was established, but Kaname continued to sleep within a coffin of ice Yuki gave Kaname her heart to revive him as a human being.
These are the stories of what happened during those 1,000 years of Kanames slumber and at the start of his human life.
Matsuri Hino burst onto the manga scene with her title Kono Yume ga Sametara (When This Dream Is Over), which was published in LaLa DX magazine. Hino was a manga artist a mere nine months after she decided to become one.
With the success of her popular series Captive Hearts, MeruPuri and Vampire Knight, Hino is a major player in the world of shojo manga.
Hino enjoys creative activities and has commented that she would have been either an architect or an apprentice to traditional Japanese craftsmasters if she had not become a manga artist.