X-Day 1
May 21, 2008
I just had to know what Setona Mizushiro’s other series were like. I love After School Nightmare so much, it would be absolutely criminal if I didn’t pick up X-Day eventually, even if it is only 2 volumes long, five years, old, and long out of print.
I’d heard the series was just sort of okay a long time ago when it first came out. The reason I gave it a pass initially is because the plot is just so WEIRD: a group of four people conspire to blow up the school. Not all of them are students, and it’s not a matter of revenge against the people in the school (they want to do it at night so nobody is injured), they just think their lives would be better if the school didn’t exist. It’s extremely matter-of-fact. The plot is extremely simple so far, so I don’t really have that much to say about it other than the fact it’s just… you know, bizarre.
One thing I absolutely LOVED about this first volume is the way it wordlessly expressed emotion, especially for the main character. She’s broken up since her boyfriend left her, and often the character’s facial expressions as she wordlessly reacts to others speak volumes about what’s going on. It’s really wonderful, and it’s kind of amazing that it’s not used more in After School Nightmare. Of course, this series strikes me as more calm and quiet than After School Nightmare, weird as that may sound, so I don’t think it would fit in the other.
The plot is so straightforward, in fact, that I can pretty much see where it’s going since I already know it will end next volume. A lot of what’s going on are the interactions between the four characters who are conspiring, and there are some mini-relationships springing up here and there which will probably wind up playing out. I don’t expect great things, but I’m still kind of looking forward to it.
Also, it’s very pretty. I like her character designs a lot, for whatever reason.
Leave a Reply