Strike the Blood: Episode 7
Asagi is kidnapped by a terrorist organization along with Yukina and Nagisa. Koujo is chases them down, but we will he be able to save the day before Asagi is forced to unleash and ancient evil super weapon?
Asagi is kidnapped by a terrorist organization along with Yukina and Nagisa. Koujo is chases them down, but we will he be able to save the day before Asagi is forced to unleash and ancient evil super weapon?
New problems are brewing in town as a group of terrorists roll in to do their thing. Kojou gets mixed up in it all because well… that’s what Kojou’s do best.
Gina is murdered by Charles when she loses control of her body. Elizabeth decides to take action to reveal the awful things going on with this project.
Koujo recovers from being and dead and bites Yukina. With his power under control, he goes off to save the city…
Recap: Gina volunteers for the new Mark IV test to bring the E-Pandora to the next stage in their evolution. It does make her more powerful, but it destroys her body in the process and turns her into a nova…
Koujo is told not to go looking for trouble, he goes looking for it anyway and loses his head.
The number of people who can fight back against the inhuman invasion is very low, less than 2% of the population. A lab in Alaska has been doing tests to make normal people into Pandoras. Our cast of warriors has been sent to this lab to help with their tests.
Yukina begins to settle into her position as Koujo’s “watcher” when a major explosion rocks the city and she leaves to investigate. She finds herself in the middle of a fight between an evil priest and some poor vampire, and Koujo is forced to use his powers to save her.
Powerful vampire dude gets chased around by cute risk insurance girl.
The magical mecha girls are back and so is the noise! This time there is a plot for world domination by a rival idol group.
Hit the “Random” button and see what comes up! In this feature, we take a look at whatever manga the Random Number God decides to throw at us and find out if it’s worth your time.
This time: Green Blood, by Kakizaki Masasumi