Kilico
| Kilico | |
| Genre | Action, Detective fiction |
|---|---|
| Manga | |
| Written by | Kiba Koichi |
| Published by | Kodansha |
| Demographic | Seinen |
| Magazine | Weekly Morning |
| Original run | 1998 – ???? |
| Volumes | 4 |
Kilico is a manga series written and illustrated by Kiba Koichi, published in Kodansha's Weekly Morning magazine. It ran for 41 chapters and was compiled into 4 volumes.
Plot
Detective Yusa Akira witnessed his brother Shinichi's murder. While investigating, he saw a young girl, Sakaki Kilico, and instinctively knew she was responsible. After a deadly fight, Akira arrested her. He discovered she was a professional assassin trained by her stepfather, Sakaki Toshio, and disguised as an ordinary college student. Her arrest was considered a mistake when she concealed all evidence of Shinichi's murder. Akira's subsequent investigation proved too complex for a police detective. Her encounter with Akira caused Kilico to remember her terrible past and question her life as an assassin. Kilico then went to Taiwan to train as a jewel connoisseur, a legitimate business concealing the Sakaki family's illegal activities. Fired for overstepping his authority, Akira followed Kilico to Taiwan. They reunited and grew close while becoming involved in the internal conflicts within the Tenrenban gang, Taiwan's largest Mafia group.
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