“Teen Mizuki dies; ghostly amnesiac "Eve" haunts kids, seeking Adam, linking love, loss, past and present.”
Last Quarter
下弦の月
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Synopsis
Teen Mizuki dies; ghostly amnesiac "Eve" haunts kids, seeking Adam, linking love, loss, past and present.
High-schooler Mizuki Mochizuki has fallen for British rock musician Adam Lang, a man still wrapped in sorrow over a past love. When Adam reaches out to her with an urgent invitation, Mizuki rushes to meet him—only for fate to intervene in a single, shattering moment. Weeks later, a quiet, abandoned mansion on the edge of town becomes the unlikely meeting place for fifth-grader Hotaru Shiraishi and a mysterious girl who looks exactly like Mizuki. With no memory of who she is or how she arrived, the stranger clings to one name: Adam. Hotaru nicknames her “Eve” and, together with her friends, sets out to uncover the truth behind this enigmatic girl—yet not everyone can see her, and the answers they seek may be more elusive than they ever imagined. A haunting tale of love, loss, and the fragile threads that bind past and present.
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Derived from 6 sampled reviews
What 6 readers settled on.
Strong agreement
σ 0.37 · scores cluster tight
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 0.17
Running avg · Jul 2009 → Jan 2023
- 9 “I was hesitating to read 'Kagen no Tsuki' since I had a bitter experience with Nana that I eventually dropped it, and was left in a haze with 'Paradise Kiss' but at least it was a worthy journey...”
- 8 “Kagen No Tsuki is a supernatural mystery manga written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa. The story focuses on Mizuki Mochizuki, a highschooler who meets and falls madly in love with Adam. Adam is the...”
- 9 “VOL. 1: Decided to give something different a go on a whim, and I'm glad I did! While this generally isn't the type of manga I go for, I can't deny that it hooked me pretty quickly and I'm very...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 16 × 3 ch × vol
- Total read 2h 08m approx
- Published Jan 1998 – Jan 1999
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M1163 catalog