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In a mission, Vanitas takes interest in the Hellfire Witch Jeanne, whom Vanitas declares his unconditional love after kissing her. When Vanitas chases Noé into the vampires' dimension, he again meets Jeanne and persuades her to drink his blood, believing she has problems with a curse. [13] However, Vanitas claims he has no interest Jeanne and ...
Luca is still angry about the kiss Vanitas shared with Jeanne, but Vanitas jokingly states that he is in love with Jeanne. He shows the telltale flower-shaped mark left by her bite on his neck, causing Luca even more angst. Jeanne suddenly grabs Vanitas and leaps out the window with him to confront his statement of love.
Having Noé take Luca as a hostage, Vanitas is able to defeat Jeanne but suddenly kisses her and confesses his unconditional love to her. Luca and Jeanne escape and Vanitas decides to keep searching for more cursed vampires. 2: October 22, 2016 [21] 978-4-7575-5105-3: May 23, 2017 [22] 978-0-316-47168-8
Vanitas changing from fighting Jeanne into forcing a kiss with her was criticized for failing to reach comedy in the place of a seemingly scary scene, due to the discomfort he causes for the woman he suddenly announces his unconditional love to, whereas Dominique objectifies Noe in an uncomfortable way.
Jeanne sucking Vanitas' blood was said to display a major sex appeal based on vampirism stories which stands out, according to several critics. By June 2021, The Case Study of Vanitas had over 5.5 million copies in circulation. [42] [43] Upon its release, the Japanese volumes appeared in charts from Oricon.
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Vanitas (Latin for 'vanity', in this context meaning pointlessness, or futility, not to be confused with the other definition of vanity) is a genre of memento mori symbolizing the transience of life, the futility of pleasure, and the certainty of death, and thus the vanity of ambition and all worldly desires.
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