X/1999 Volume 2: Overture by CLAMP

X/1999 Volume 2: Overture by CLAMP
Viz Communications, Inc (2002)
184 pages
Of course, this brings us to volume 2. No, I’m not trying to read all seventeen volumes in a row. Be thankful of that.
We get introduced to more people with mystical powers. (How do I get to the end without spoiling anything? How do I explain things without going scene by scene? This is hard.) We learn, in a roundabout way, that all of them are involved in the end of the world. There are two opposing sides, the seven seals and the seven harbingers.
Hinoto, the blind princess who dreams of the future, contacts Kamui, and begs of him to save the earth. We get some details here — what happened that caused Kamui and his mother to leave Tokyo, and what happened to his mother to make Kamui come back to Tokyo. We see a lot of Kamui, Kotori and Fuma’s childhood here, and a lot of their mothers. I love the gentleness in the frames where you can see Saya Monou and her children; she’s always cuddling or comforting Kotori. After Saya dies, Kamui’s mother takes him away and leaves Tokyo. We get some details on how Kotori and Fuma’s mother died — a lot of gore! body parts everywhere! this manga is not for the queasy! — but we don’t know why. Apparently their father had a hand in the whole mess.
Hinoto has a sister named Kanoe who can see into her dreams, and apparently wants to thwart her plans. Why? I have no idea. Not even after seventeen volumes, to be honest. Sorata Arisugawa talks to Kamui, trying to get Kamui to understand some things. Fuma and Kotori worry over Kamui. Another fight begins, and bad things are obviously going to happen.
I like having Sorata around. If it wasn’t for him, there probably wouldn’t be any light moments at all! (Well, there’s Kotori’s spazzing, of course, which I find endearing. . . . Why do I have a feeling I will be bricked by other fans for saying that.) Sorata’s fight with Yuto Kigai was amusing.
Um. I give up trying to be intelligent with X. I just don’t know how. I like the manga — it’s just that I’ve been waiting for the world to end since, well, six years ago? >.< It’s been a long wait.
Thank goodness for Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle.
