From the Empire Volume 1:
Trinity Blood - Rage Against the Moons
by Sunao Yoshida

    TRINITY BLOOD - RAGE AGAINST THE MOONS by Sunao Yoshida
    Category:  Manga/Comics/Pop Fiction
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  4/10/07
    Publisher:  TokyoPop
    Reviewed by:  Carrie Spellman
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Vampires. Powerful, eternal, virtually indestructible, they are at the highest level of evolution. Aren’t they awfully
    cocky, thinking like that? What if you knew there was something stronger, more powerful, older? What if you were
    that thing? Well, then you would be AX Special Agent Crusnik. Traveling in the guise of a simple poor priest, which he
    actually is, Agent Crusnik aids the Vatican in a constant, post-apocalyptic, political battle. Often throwing direct orders
    out the window, and taking his partners along for the ride, Crusnik battles his enemies to the bitter end. Until the next
    one appears. Exposing more plots and evils than he expunges, he and the other agents must continue to be a virtually
    unbeatable force. And that is quite a big shoe to fill.

    Don’t be put off by the religious references before you read this. This is literally post-apocalypse. Rome is one of the
    few major powers left, and the Vatican is not at all what you would expect.

    Of all of the pop fiction that I’ve read, which isn’t exactly a ton, but is a fair amount, this book comes the closest to
    anime. So, if you’re a fan of anime, this is the book for you.

    Amidst the non-stop action, Agent Crusnik is hilariously witty, a little bit bitter, and still manages to remain concerned
    about everyone else. He’s definitely someone I’d want on my side. Just not around all the time, what with the constant
    death, destruction, and mayhem.

    I want more, please. Pleasantly, there are five more stories on the way, as well as DVDs!