- Missing (light novels)
Infobox animanga/Header
name = Missing
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genre = HorrorInfobox animanga/Novel
light = yes
author =Gakuto Coda
illustrator = Shin Midorigawa
publisher = flagicon|JapanDengeki Bunko
flagicon|United States flagicon|CanadaTokyopop
demographic = Male
first =July 10 2001
last =June 10 2005
volumes = 13Infobox animanga/Manga
title = Missing: Kamikakushi
author =Gakuto Coda (story)
Rei Mutsuki (art)
publisher = flagicon|Japan MediaWorks
publisher_other = flagicon|United States flagicon|CanadaTokyopop
magazine =Dengeki hp
demographic =Seinen
first =
last =
volumes = 3"Missing" is a series of
Japan eselight novel s byGakuto Coda , published by MediaWorks under their "Dengeki Bunko " label. The first novel in the series was adapted into a manga, which is being released in English byTokyopop [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2007/new-york-comiccon/2|title= New York ComicCon 2007: Tokyopop panel|publisher=Anime News Network |date=February 24 2007 |accessdate=2008-02-19] since August 2007, along with the novels since November 2007. "Missing" is a modern fantasy and horror series involving five high school students dealing with a series of supernatural events. It is based heavily on research into actual folklore, magic, and human psychology.Characters
; Utsume Kyoichi - "The Shadow" "The Dark Lord of the Human World": Generally addressed as "Dark Lord," he is a walking library of supernatural knowledge. While handsome, his eyes are piercing, and he often frightens people. As a child, he and his brother, Souji, were captured by a kami-kakushi, which left Utsume with the ability to smell the other world. His brother never returned, so Utsume always wears black clothing. He has amassed an immense amount of 'black' knowledge. He is always unemotional and poker-faced, and never expects anything from anyone. While he never expresses any such desire, he secretly longs for death. He is also denies passionately the existence of love -- "Affection is an extension of possessive feelings," he claims. Member of the literature club.
; Ayame - "Kami-kakushi" "The Wind that Longs for Human Form": Fragile but beautiful girl with a lonely smile. Her black hair and dark red clothing stand out. Sings beautiful songs, which have the power to resist beings from the other world. She herself was once a creature of that world, and ordinary humans are unable to detect her presence unless introduced to her. Always nervous and retiring.
; Murakami Toshiya - "Schäferhund," later "Loup-garou": A traumatic incident in their childhoods left him very protective of Utsume and his other friends. Fears the other world, is very tall, and athletic. His uncle trained him in an unusual variant of karate. His home is the only shrine in Hazama city. Member of the literature club.
; Kidono Aki - "The Glass Beast": Cool, with an acid tongue. Describes herself as a literary girl brought up wrong. Badly bullied as a child, which gave her a fearsome pride. She preserves her own ego by looking down on others. Fears group activities because of her experiences, and is one of the few students to live alone in an apartment. Calls Utsume "Kyo-no-ji" and harbors feelings for him in secret. Which means she does particularly care for Ayame. Member of the literature club. Inugami-suji.
; Kondou Takemi - "The One Who Remembers": A very ordinary boy. Acutely aware of this, which makes him admire strange people. Number one member of the Utsume fanclub, but that leads to tragic results. The only member of the main six cast members whose past remains unknown, but his parents appear to be alive and well. The most feminine looking of the male characters. Has a bell which leads to the other world hanging from his cell phone strap. Outgoing, and friendly with Ryoko, the other ordinary member of the literature club.
; Kusakabe Ryoko - "The Gentle Mirror": Too capable of sympathizing with others, a bright and kind girl. Has many friends, but this often puts her in danger. Has a complicated background. Second member of Utsume's fanclub, but in love with Takemi.
; Togano Yomiko - "The Witch": Calls herself a witch, and the name has caught on. A mysterious individual prone to deep pronouncements. Unnaturally innocent. Entirely lacks malice. Almost always in the school garden, smiling to herself.
; Jinno Kageyuki - "The Dark Lord of the Night" "Darkness Given Name" "Supporter of All Good and Evil" "The First Magician" "The Granter": Darkness. Gave Takemi the bell. Unclear if he was ever human — his existence is a mystery. Came to know too many secrets, and became magic itself. Had no desires, but loves change.
; Ozaki Matsukata - "The Occultist" "The Magician Hanging from the Tree of the World": Wrote under the pen name Oosako Eiichiro. One of the founders of Seisou Academy, left many magical items behind in the school. His books contain many accounts of genuine supernatural events, and reading them can cause those events to occur. The Agency has carefully removed these books from general circulation. This did not stop Utsume from acquiring several of them through private channels. Hung himself from a tree on school grounds. Has a horribly twisted smile, showing the pure malice in his heart.
; Haga Mikihiko - "The Man in Black": One of the men in black from urban legends. An Agent, working for The Agency. The Agency has a powerful influence upon society, and can easily make a few dozen deaths disappear. Often appears before Utsume, giving information and orders concerning supernatural events. Refers to Utsume as 'an experiment.'
Media
Light novels
There are thirteen
light novel s in the "Missing" series.Manga
Three volumes long, adapting the first "Missing" novel, with art by Rei Mutsuki.
Tokyopop is publishing the series in English since August 2007.Reception
Anime News Network gave the first "Missing" novel a positive review, citing, "Moody atmosphere, engaging characters and folklore-based storyline create a supernatural mystery that's worth solving." However, the reviewer found fault with the exposition heavy mid-section. [citeweb|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/missing/novel-1|title=Missing: Novel 1 - Spirited Away|publisher=Anime News Network |date=February 17 2008 |accessdate=2008-02-19] Anime on DVD praised the "surprising amount of depth" and the "intriguing" plot, but had some concerns about the characters. [citeweb|url=http://www.animeondvd.com/reviews2/manga/manga.php?manga_view=4133|title=Missing Vol 01 Review|Publisher=Anime on DVD |date=May 05 2008 |accessdate=2008-05-05]References
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