RustBlaster

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Alternatives: Synonyms: Rust Blaster
Japanese: ラストブラスター
Author: Toboso, Yana
Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 6
Status: Finished
Publish: 2005-10-18 to 2006-03-18
Serialization: GFantasy

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4.9
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Alternatives: Synonyms: Rust Blaster
Japanese: ラストブラスター
Author: Toboso, Yana
Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 6
Status: Finished
Publish: 2005-10-18 to 2006-03-18
Serialization: GFantasy
Score
4.9
7 Votes
85.71%
14.29%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0 Reading
0 Want to read
0 Read
Summary
In the Vampire Mercenary Specialized School, "1000 Years Academy," the most unvampire-like vampire at the academy, Aru, and the human transfer student, Kei, meet by chance. But what they didn't know was that it was a fate the world depended on.
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RustBlaster review
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_cjessop19_15
Apr 04, 2021
Story: The plot in the manga was only semi-developed, I feel. There were a lot of things mentioned, but nothing really happened. For the first part of the manga, you KNEW crap was going down, but the main cast didn’t do much about it. There were also characters introduced in early chapters, but readers didn’t see any significance for them until the last few chapters. I thought that was a little irritating. Rust Blaster is also classified as a Shounen-ai, but it barely qualifies. There aren’t any actual scenes, unless you’re into the vampire eroticism.

I must say that the ideas are brimming with creativity, though. As expected from the creator of Kuroshitsuji. And the main character was very versatile and able to move the plot along nicely. For the 6 chapters, I think the plot moved too quickly and the ending was a more than a little confusing. I think this manga should’ve had one more book at least. The ending implied a lot, and I think it should’ve been elaborated more. But that originality, maaann….



Art: In case you couldn’t infer from my earlier statement, Rust Blaster is by the same person that made Kuroshitsuji. I think that, even if I didn’t tell you that, you would’ve been able to figure it out by the style. Similarities are clearly evident between the two mangas. The gothic character design and feel of the manga are wonderful, something only Yana Toboso could create. If nothing else, this manga is definitely a load of eye candy.



Characters: The characters were unique, in both design and personality. I would’ve liked to see more of a background on all of them, though, I think the manga would’ve had more of an impact then. Other than that, I can’t really find anything wrong with the characters. They went well together and made for a good cast.



Overall, Rust Blaster is a good, quick read. If you liked Kuroshitsuji and want to see more of Toboso’s work, then you should read this. The messages in between panels are very poetic and it’s just something nice to read. I liked it and recommend it.