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'''''Angel Heart''''' is an ongoing{{when}} [[Seinen]] [[Manga]] series that has been published in ''Weekly Comic Bunch'' from 2001 throughout 2010 and currently published by Comic Zenon afterward. It was adapted into a 50-episode [[Anime]] series during 2005 through 2006. The series is an alternate history of ''[[City Hunter]]'', in which Kaori dies in a car accident and her heart is transplanted into the heroine of this series, a professional assassin who killed herself. Brought back to life with Kaori's heart, "Glass Heart" soon discovers she has Kaori's memories as well. She escapes the organization that trained her and goes in search of Kaori's life, including [[Chivalrous Pervert]] Ryo Saeba (the hero of ''[[City Hunter]]'').
{{quote|For the 1987 horror movie of this name, see ''[[Angel Heart]]''.}}

''Angel Heart'' is an ongoing [[Seinen]] [[Manga]] series that has been published in ''Weekly Comic Bunch'' from 2001 throughout 2010 and currently published by Comic Zenon afterward. It was adapted into a 50-episode [[Anime]] series during 2005 through 2006. The series is an alternate history of ''[[City Hunter]]'', in which Kaori dies in a car accident and her heart is transplanted into the heroine of this series, a professional assassin who killed herself. Brought back to life with Kaori's heart, "Glass Heart" soon discovers she has Kaori's memories as well. She escapes the organization that trained her and goes in search of Kaori's life, including [[Chivalrous Pervert]] Ryo Saeba (the hero of ''[[City Hunter]]'').


After the inevitable problems are resolved, Ryo Saeba becomes the former assassin's informal adoptive father (she's only fifteen at the story's beginning) and she takes the name "Xiang-Ying". Soon, she's assisting him in the cases he takes on as a private detective and vigilante, as Kaori did, although in a rather more active role because of her training.
After the inevitable problems are resolved, Ryo Saeba becomes the former assassin's informal adoptive father (she's only fifteen at the story's beginning) and she takes the name "Xiang-Ying". Soon, she's assisting him in the cases he takes on as a private detective and vigilante, as Kaori did, although in a rather more active role because of her training.
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Angel Heart is an ongoing[when?] Seinen Manga series that has been published in Weekly Comic Bunch from 2001 throughout 2010 and currently published by Comic Zenon afterward. It was adapted into a 50-episode Anime series during 2005 through 2006. The series is an alternate history of City Hunter, in which Kaori dies in a car accident and her heart is transplanted into the heroine of this series, a professional assassin who killed herself. Brought back to life with Kaori's heart, "Glass Heart" soon discovers she has Kaori's memories as well. She escapes the organization that trained her and goes in search of Kaori's life, including Chivalrous Pervert Ryo Saeba (the hero of City Hunter).

After the inevitable problems are resolved, Ryo Saeba becomes the former assassin's informal adoptive father (she's only fifteen at the story's beginning) and she takes the name "Xiang-Ying". Soon, she's assisting him in the cases he takes on as a private detective and vigilante, as Kaori did, although in a rather more active role because of her training.

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