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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 140121181X, Paperback)The new CMX series APOTHECARIOUS ARGENTUM puts a unique spinon the medieval fantasy genre. Argentum was raised to be a poison tester for a royal family. As he grewup, he developed an unusual immunity towards toxic substances and laterbecame a master chemist with the ability to cure any illness. Returning tothe kingdom after a long absence, he is assigned to be Princess Prima'sbodyguard. But any relationship that might develop between the two willhave its limits; Argentum's very touch has itself become poisonous.(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:03 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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There’s lots of story to spin out into further volumes, and it will be interesting to follow these two characters in a larger story arc. Argent is reclusive for several reasons, and his caution in the royal palace may be well warranted. Primula is a head-strong, courageous, though somewhat impulsive princess, who has yet to use her strength developed in training in the real world.
The drawing is good, very character based though, without the richly detailed backgrounds of other series. And there’s a bit of a mismatch in the dialogue, an unsuccessful attempt to mix romanticized medieval speech styles with contemporary language. But overall, it’s a manga full of potential, worth following up on future volumes. (