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Sebastian Michaelis (セバスチャン・ミカエリス, Sebastian Mikaerisu) is the title character of Black Butler. He is the demon butler of the Phantomhive household and acts as Ciel Phantomhive's bodyguard. Being a butler is a job he is completely devoted to, following Ciel's orders with great loyalty and swiftness.
Black Butler (Japanese: 黒執事, Hepburn: Kuroshitsuji) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yana Toboso.It has been serialized in Square Enix's shōnen manga magazine Monthly GFantasy since September 2006.
Her right-hand man is Sebastian Michaelis, a demon who masquerades as her butler, to whom she sold her soul in order to take revenge against her family's massacre. Also in her household are clumsy maid Rin and house steward Tanaka. Currently, Kiyohara is investigating a case in which powerful citizens are found mummified and desiccated.
Earl Ciel Phantomhive's butler, Sebastian Michaelis informs him that Damian, the head of Funtom, Ciel's confectionery toy company, is coming. Sebastian orders the household staff, Baldroy, Finnian, and Mey-Rin—the cook, the gardener, and the maid, respectively—to prepare for his arrival. Damian plays a board game with Ciel in which his ...
Sébastien Michaëlis. Sébastien Michaelis was a French inquisitor and prior of the Dominican order who lived during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. His Histoire admirable de la possession et conversion d'une penitente (1612) includes a classification of demons which has passed into general use in esoteric literature.
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The cover of the first tankōbon released in Japan by Square Enix on February 27, 2007 in Japan featuring Sebastian Michaelis.. The chapters of the manga series Black Butler are written and illustrated by Japanese mangaka Yana Toboso and have been serialized in Square Enix's Monthly GFantasy since its premiere in October 2006. [1]
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