Call of the Night, Vol. 6

Call of the Night, Vol. 6

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  • Create Date:2022-08-14 09:53:51
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Kotoyama
  • ISBN:1974725901
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Summary

Antisocial, dorky boy seeks fun-loving, sexy vampire for blood-sucking and transforming into her minion。

One sleepless night, Ko slips out to walk the streets。 Life after dark is a revelation! Especially when he meets flirtatious Nazuna。 Except that she’s a vampire。 That’s okay。 He wants to become a creature of the night too。 But transformation doesn’t come that easily。。。

Ko seriously considers the pros and cons of becoming a vampire。 But every human has a different take on it, and one of them just wants to kill them all! Then, when the police are alerted to Ko’s nighttime jaunts, they start to cramp his style。 Ko learns something surprising about vampire Hakka—and gets a tempting offer。 Nazuna has a change of heart—but not about everything。 And Ko wants to know what vampire Kiku’s intentions are regarding Ko’s deliciously human friend Mahiru。。。

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Reviews

AB

3。5 maybe

MaKayla

I was scared that I’d continue to not like this series。 But now I can say that this is now my favorite volume of the series so far and I’m beginning to actually feel a connection with the characters and the story。 Excited to read the next volumes !

Gabby

Wow, what a twist。 Interesting 🤔 love it though!!!

Hayden

This series is so gripping, there is great build up into the big moments! The little shocking moments really add so much to this one。 That ending in particular。 Next volume please!!

Bear Mcbearington

While I wish the art was better able to capture the feeling of 夜ふかし I still think this series has continued to stay strong after a rocky first couple of volumes。

Joe Kerr

The vampire hunter attacks, and Ko & Nazuna need to find clues to her past。After a violent encounter with a vampire hunter, the group decides Ko and Nazuna have to find connections to her human past。 They end up at a hospital, but run into the Ice Queen。 She threatens to boot them out, as she works there。 However, she relents, and as they search, Ko and Nazuna get separated, so the Ice Queen spirits him away, and they have a chat。 Ko starts figuring things out, and asks the Ice Queen a very impo The vampire hunter attacks, and Ko & Nazuna need to find clues to her past。After a violent encounter with a vampire hunter, the group decides Ko and Nazuna have to find connections to her human past。 They end up at a hospital, but run into the Ice Queen。 She threatens to boot them out, as she works there。 However, she relents, and as they search, Ko and Nazuna get separated, so the Ice Queen spirits him away, and they have a chat。 Ko starts figuring things out, and asks the Ice Queen a very important question。 At the same time, Nazuna, freaking out because she can't find Ko, falls through the door of the "forbidden room", and looking around, she finds a framed photo of two VERY familiar people, one a nurse, the other a patient。。。 。。。more

Tré Oliver

GreatThis series is great。 I don't feel like writing anything else。 This series is great。 I don't feel like writing anything else。 This series is great。 I don't feel like writing anything else。 GreatThis series is great。 I don't feel like writing anything else。 This series is great。 I don't feel like writing anything else。 This series is great。 I don't feel like writing anything else。 。。。more

JCRD

Call of the Night es un rinconcito feliz。 Las partes costumbristas son mis favoritas porque no deja de ser una historia coming of age con vampiros, pero aquí ha habido un par de escenas donde ha subido la intensidad y OH MAMA。La detective sigue siendo de mis personajes favoritos, y a lo tonto Kotoyama está construyendo un ecosistema vivo, con cada vez más personajes y subtramas cruzándose, y ha terminado este tomo con un cliffhanger de aúpa。 Con cada tomo me gusta más esta serie。

Jordan McMahan

UM!!?!?!?

Mark

Ko and Nozuma are off for an adventure in Toyko, featuring a guest appearance by reality。 Ko’s friend is possibly messing with the wrong vampire, leading to an awkward night of guy talk。 And we get one of the most literal interpretations of your past coming back to haunt you。This series didn’t actually need a driving plot。 It was really, truly fine as a travelogue of nightly haunts between two very lost souls who found something in one another。 But this isn’t a shojo, so plot there must be。And t Ko and Nozuma are off for an adventure in Toyko, featuring a guest appearance by reality。 Ko’s friend is possibly messing with the wrong vampire, leading to an awkward night of guy talk。 And we get one of the most literal interpretations of your past coming back to haunt you。This series didn’t actually need a driving plot。 It was really, truly fine as a travelogue of nightly haunts between two very lost souls who found something in one another。 But this isn’t a shojo, so plot there must be。And the plot is fine - the somewhat slovenly Detective Anko turns out to be even deadlier than she let on, knowing the secret of how to kill vampires and having a rather over the top moment as she goes after another one (which does inadvertently lead to one hilarious jealous freak-out)。The end result of all this is that Nozuma is off on a quest to discover her past, which isn’t a bad plot thread to follow but isn’t really what made this series so great。 Still, it’s not like this ruins anything, although the very last section does drag a couple times, though her response to potential ghosts is a visual gag that delightfully persists through almost the whole thing。The subplot with Ko’s friend who wants the same thing as Ko, but seems to be going about it all wrong, is good too (there’s a really nifty swerve there)。 It’s an interesting contrast between the two boys。 And, while she only makes one appearance this volume, Akari proves that she’s the smartest member of this entire cast。No, Ko and Nozuma still remain the primary draw and their chemistry can punch through just about anything。 The trip to Tokyo is great, as they banter back and forth about love and then sort of realize they’re doing fine as they are (Nozuma’s incurable shyness over romance is still great)。The other elephant in that room is that Ko’s only 14 still, so when he talks about not getting the idea of love it might very well have a biological reason。 I doubt this is meant to ruminate on the blossoming of puberty, but it’d be nice if somebody thought it。Speaking of elephants, the best moment in the book comes when Ko and Nozuma make an impromptu zoo stopover and while having fun and being quite sweet to one another, there’s an accidental yet poignant reminder of just what this life entails。 It definitely gave me hints on what a potential end game for the series might be, but we shall see。Amidst the plots and trips we have lots of the usual hi-jinx as Ko gets abducted for a round of girl talk, Ko and Nozuma frustrate everybody because of their lack of traditional love while getting on like a house on fire (Nozuma has a perfect and quotable declaration on this that I really loved), and many old characters check in。 It’s a good balance and the nature of the beast is such that as we go on there will be more plot added and extra complications to overcome。 This is just the rare instance where it didn’t need it and I would’ve really been fine with these two playing video games for a while longer。4 stars - still one of my current favourite shonen series and that’s hopefully not going to change。 Even when the plot comes to the fore, the characters remain as good as they ever were and that gives me a lot of hope for it moving forward。 。。。more

Craig Schorling

This series gets better with each volume。 I really liked that the vampires mortality is linked to their ability to remember their human life prior to turning。 That was a neat touch。 We continue to learn more about all the side characters and that ending really hit good。

Cat

This series continues to be precious and now there's a good bit of action, we're also going to be learning the vampires pasts。 I love this series so much。 This series continues to be precious and now there's a good bit of action, we're also going to be learning the vampires pasts。 I love this series so much。 。。。more

Gretchen

This was my favorite book in the series so far。 Mahiru realizes that he has fallen in love with a vampire and contemplates becoming one himself。 Ko and Nazuna visit Tokyo。 The vampire-slaying private investigator goes after Aki。 This allows the other vampires to determine how she can kill them。 Ko tries to help Nazuna remember her past。 #CalloftheNightVol6 #NetGalley

Ria ♡

I’m really enjoying the storylines in this and I really like all the side characters so far they’re all super interesting