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Soul Evans (ソウル・エヴァンス, Sōru Evansu), nicknamed Soul Eater (ソウル=イーター, Sōru Ītā), is a demon scythe and the partner of Maka Albarn, and one of the main protagonists. His weapon form has a red-and-black blade and an eye near its heel which expresses his emotions.
Soul Eater: Atsushi Ōkubo: 2004 The Black Mass that resides within The Book of Eibon is most likely a nod to H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu. [14] The Stand: Stephen King: 1978 An evil sorcerer named Randall Flagg who has many aliases, including "Nyarlathotep". "A Study in Emerald" Neil Gaiman: 2003 A Sherlock Holmes/Lovecraft cross-pastiche. [15]
Soul Eater may also refer to: Fictional characters and objects. Soul Eater Evans, the titular character of the manga and anime series Soul Eater;
Soul Eater Not! (Japanese: ソウルイーターノット!, Hepburn: Sōru Ītā Notto!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Ohkubo.It is a spin-off to Ohkubo's Soul Eater manga series, taking place prior to the events of the manga.
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The cover of the first volume of the Soul Eater manga released by Gangan Comics on June 22, 2004, in Japan. Soul Eater is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Okubo. The series follows the adventures of three students at a school called the Death Weapon Meister Academy (or DWMA for short), known as meisters, who use demon ...
Soul Nomad & the World Eaters [a] is a strategy role-playing game (SRPG), developed and published by Nippon Ichi Software. The game was initially released for PlayStation 2 on February 15, 2007 in Japan, September 25 in North America, and June 26 and 27, 2008 in Australia and Europe, respectively.