Leon, the kitten, and the kitten’s human proved some cuteness, revealing that visitors to Count D’s pet store can find happy endings when they accept the terms of their contracts. The artwork continues to be stunning in the panels with Count D, the cats wearing human forms, and the mermaid along with her prey spread across the pages. The mysterious pet shop owner’s relationship deepens with the detective hunting him when the two find themselves thrown together more and more often. Horror and humour went hand in hand in this volume, the mermaid providing the horror, Leon providing the humor, while Count D and the cats offered both. In the meantime, Leon Orcot finds his feelings for Count D becoming even complex while he’s drawn into the count’s strange world. The Count, however, has a softer side towards animals who no longer roam the Earth whom no one recalls other than him. What will the dentist and the don say? :) Business continues at the pet shop as two very different cats pick out two very different owners while a mermaid shows a voracious appetite for love, which the Count is more than happy to indulge, even while Leon tries to solve a mystery which may involve murder. Leon Orcot set off to capture Count D, but instead he ends up having his baby, which is a dragon.
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