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is a Japanese
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series written and illustrated by
Aya Kanno is a Japanese manga artist. After working as an assistant to Masashi Asaki of ''Psychometrer Eiji'' fame, she debuted as a professional manga artist in ''Hana to Yume'' in 2001 with her fantasy-action series ''Soul Rescue''. She has since publi ...
. It was serialized in Hakusensha's manga magazine , ending in the March 2006 issue on January 26, 2006. The individual chapters were collected into two bound volumes, which were published by Hakusensha on September 16, 2005, and June 19, 2006. ''Blank Slate'' was licensed in English by
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, who released the manga's two volumes on October 7, 2008, and December 2, 2008, with the
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versions released on January 29, 2013, and February 12, 2013, respectively. The manga has also been localized in France by Delcourt and in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing.


Reception

''MangaLife''s Ysabet Reinhardt MacFarlane notes that nothing about the manga portrays the Shojo Beat label on its front cover. She commends Kanno for being upfront about how "chapter 4 of the bonus episodes has been included as chapter 1", and the original first chapter is not in the book at all; she wasn't initially expecting the story to be serialized, and in retrospect felt that it didn't mesh well with the later material." ''Graphic Novel Reporter''s Casey Brienza commends Kanno's artwork, stating: "Kanno has tremendous range when it comes to her artwork. The soft, sanitized style found in ''
Soul Rescue is a Japanese fantasy action manga series written and illustrated by Aya Kanno. It was serialized in Hakusensha's manga magazine from 2001 to 2002, with its chapters collected into two volumes. ''Soul Rescue'' was published in English by ...
'' barely resembles the self-conscious satire of ''
Otomen is a Japanese romantic comedy manga written and illustrated by Aya Kanno, which began in ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' in late 2006 and concluded on November 26, 2012. The series has been adapted into a live action TV drama. The series has been ...
''. ''Blank Slate'' sports yet a third look—bleak, brooding, and beautiful. She really takes the opportunity to strut her stuff here. The subtlety and dynamism of her layouts are top notch." About.com's Deb Aoki commends the manga for its "stylish, contemporary artwork with lots of (pretty boy) eye-candy", its "unconventional story with more suspense, action and violence than romance", and its "tantalizing undercurrent of erotic tension". However, she criticizes the manga for its "cold, detached storytelling", wooden and unimaginative fight scenes, and a robotic main character. ''Comic Book Bin''s Leroy Douresseaux commends the manga for its "shooting, blood splatters, and a mysterious, remorseless, too-cool character", and further notes that the manga should be a
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title rather than a Shojo Beat one. Mania.com's Thomas Zoth comments on Kanno's use of "a much grittier, darker style for this neo-noir story" when compared to ''Otomen''. He condemns the massive plot in the second volume, "where the twist effectively negates the entire point of the first three-fourths of the narrative." ''PopCultureShock''s Michelle Smith pans the "very dull" first chapter in terms of characters and setting but notes an immediate improvement in the second chapter. She admires "the economy of the storytelling—no extraneous information is offered nor is any essential detail lacking—as well as the way the series ends." Jason Thompson, in the online appendix to '' Manga: The Complete Guide'', commends "Aya Kanno's impressive artwork, which features sexy guys and more than adequate action scenes." Conversely, Carlo Santos of ''
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'' criticizes the manga's first volume for its "lazy art, generic action-adventure plotting, and trying-to-sound-cool-and-angsty-but-failing-miserably dialogue". He notes, however, that "each story cleverly twists into the next, creating new experiences for our antihero, as well as fleshing out the details of the bitter world he lives in."


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