Display title | Me and the Devil Blues |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Me and the Devil Blues (Ore to Akuma no Buruuzu, if you really need to know) is a horror manga by Akira Hiramoto based on the life of blues musician Robert Johnson and the titular song, "Me and the Devil Blues". RJ, an aspiring musician, makes a Deal with the Devil that makes him the greatest blues musician around at the cost of... well, see for yourself. RJ later finds himself wandering the countryside with a new-found companion, Ike, and later Clyde Barrow. Unfortunately, bad luck seems to follow him everywhere, and he finds himself with more than a few enemies as well. A lushly illustrated series. The series was put into a hiatus in 2006, unfortunately years later publisher Kodansha and Afternoon magazine declared the series as finished, sadly it ends where the author left; if it ever comes back it won't be in the same print. |