“Descendants with reality-erasing powers cause mysterious deaths in rural Japan, linked to Tokyo students.”
The Country of Tanabata
七夕の国
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Descendants with reality-erasing powers cause mysterious deaths in rural Japan, linked to Tokyo students.
A small group of people, descended from a particular bloodline, have the ability to negate a sphere of reality and neatly remove it from existence. Continuous use of this power alters the user's appearance until they come to resemble a none-too-pretty alien. But what does this have to do with an out-of-the-way town in Japan, a group of university students from Tokyo, and a series of mysterious disappearances and deaths? (Source: MU)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 28 × 4 ch × vol
- Total read 3h 44m approx
- Published Aug 1996 – Jan 1999
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M8484 catalog