“19th-century England: orphaned marquise Coco, tutor Nidell, cute detailed art, father-figure bond, aristocratic life.”
Bolt & Lantern
螺子とランタン
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19th-century England: orphaned marquise Coco, tutor Nidell, cute detailed art, father-figure bond, aristocratic life.
The very first manga by Asuka Katsura, who's worked on the Le Portrait de Petit Cossette manga and Blood+. Bolt and Lantern is an original oneshot set in 19th century england. Coco is a young girl who, due to the recent deaths of both her parents, has inherited the aristocratic title of "marquise" and the expectations that go along with it. A new tutor named Nidell is brought in to teach Coco all the languages that nobility are required to be fluent in, and quickly finds himself facing a past he's tried to hide and becoming more like a father-figure to Coco than a tutor. Bolt and Lantern's art is both cute and detailed at the same time, and is a must read for any fan of 19th century clothing! Or cute little girls and dashing young men. And a pretty, big-boobed maid later on, as well as an arrogant little boy. Fun ensues!
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A Manga Publication
- Format 6 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 48m approx
- Published Jan 2003 – Nov 2004
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M5926 catalog