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Capcom developed two light novels in the Devil May Cry universe, written by Shinya Goikeda, illustrated by Shiro Miwa and published by Kadokawa Shoten. Originally released alongside Devil May Cry and Devil May Cry 2 the novels act as preludes, with the epilogue of the novel leading into the opening scene of the game. In 2006 TokyoPop released English language editions of the novels, translated by Paul Cheng and Gemma Collinge and adapted into English by Ethan Russell.

Devil May Cry Volume 1

Devil May Cry Volume 1
ISBN: 978-1598164503[1]
Pages: 206

Devil May Cry Volume 1 spans from the death of Dante's mother Eva until the beginning of the first Devil May Cry video game. Series creator Hideki Kamiya was able to work closely with Goikeda during the development of the novel, stating that his depiction of Dante and Goikeda's depiction are very similar.[2][3]


Plot

The novel begins with Dante, under the alias Tony Redgrave, confronted by the thug "Mad Dog" Denvers for the ninety-ninth time.[4] Dante kills all of Denvers' men and leaves. As Denvers reminisces about how Dante's appearance two years previously caused the fall of the local underworld, he is killed by scythe-wielding devils screaming Dante's name.[5]

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Nell examines a gun while chatting with Dante

In Bobby's Cellar, a mercenary hideout, Dante talks with his partner Grue. He then leaves Bobby's Cellar, heading to Goldstein's Shop, run by gunsmith Nell Goldstein. Bantering with Nell, Dante mentions he wrecks guns quickly due to the rate of fire he employs.[6] Returning to Bobby's Cellar, Dante acquires a lucrative job with Grue.[7] During the job it becomes clear to Dante and Grue that it is too dangerous, so they retreat.[8] Later, as both men evaluate the aftermath of the pitched battle, they are attacked by the corpses. Dante destroys them, though Grue freezes.[9] Afterwards, Grue and Dante eat dinner with Grue's family.

At Bobby's Cellar Enzo introduces a new mercenary named Gilver, a tall man swathed in bandages who wields a katana. Gilver fights Dante, proving himself equal. Deciding to settle the fight with drinking, Dante wins and Gilver is robbed by the bar patrons.[10] After leaving, Dante is beset by demons and an undead Denvers.[11] Dante awakens in the home of a local woman, who he spurns before leaving.[12] He learns that killing Denvers has led to a bounty being placed on his head by the Oz Club. He leaves to confront the club directly.[13] Entering a bank, he fights the same demons once again. Defeating them he runs into Gilver, who has slaughtered the Oz Club.[14]

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Dante and Gilver fighting with their swords

Weeks later, Dante and Gilver are now being paired on numerous jobs and Grue is missing.[15] On the way to work, Dante stops by Nell's home, giving him two handguns and warning him about Gilver.[16] Dante runs into Grue, who has been taking assassination jobs.[17] After leaving Dante, Grue kills a heavily in debt thug. This sparks a demonic transformation among the thug's friends and Grue's hiding place is revealed by Gilver. Grue ignites a grenade on his chest, trying to kill Gilver.[18] Dante and Gilver continue as partners, and Enzo reveals that Grue did assassinations because of his daughter Jessica's illness.[19] Dante goes to the hospital and finds it overrun by demons. Dante faces the demon in charge, who is feeding on Jessica's despair. He kills the demon and Jessica, shattering the connection between the human world and demon realm.[20]

Due to the hospital massacre and Grue's disappearance, Dante is publicly scorned by other mercenaries.[21] Gilver converts the patrons of Bobby's Cellar into demons while Dante goes to Nell Goldstein's for rest. Soon after he leaves, an explosion engulfs Goldstein's Shop in flames.[22] Dante charges in, finding Nell working on two handguns made especially for him: Ebony and Ivory. Giving him the handguns , Nell dies. Dante ceases using the Tony Redgrave alias.[23] Dante returns to Bobby's Cellar and confronts Gilver. Amidst a furious sword fight, Gilver shoots Dante with the shotgun purchased at Nell's shop.[24] Fatally shooting Gilver in turn, Dante is horrified to discover that Gilver is his brother Vergil.[25]

Much later, Enzo drops by Bobby's Cellar and helps Dante leave. In the novel's epilogue, Dante sits in his shop as Devil May Cry begins.[26]

Devil May Cry Volume 2

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Devil May Cry Volume 2
ISBN: 978-1598164510[27]
Pages: 192

Devil May Cry Volume 2 covers the period after the first Devil May Cry video game until the events of Devil May Cry 2. This release features a different art style than Devil May Cry Volume 1, with the artist utilizing shading and ink washes in addition to black and white. The translators of the novel deliberately chose not to translate the Beastheads' name into Cerberus due to the appearance of the Cerberus in Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, despite the obvious resemblance. Likewise, they maintained Vergil's alias as Nelo Angelo despite feeling that Nero Angelo (lit. Black Angel) was more correct.[28]

Plot

The novel begins as a redheaded woman, Beryl, storms through a temple. As a priest tells her that no evil is within the temple, they are attacked. Warned by a scar, Beryl expends her anti-tank gun on her foe before it flees.[29] Dante and Enzo talk about work in Dante's shop, Devil May Cry. As they discuss Dante's work habits and Trish's non-presence, Dante gets a call for work.[30] As Enzo drops Dante off near the temple, Dante races towards the evil he feels and discovers humanoid demons, who he fights.[31] Enzo finds Beryl on the road and agrees to take her back up the mountain.[32] Beryl catches up with Dante as he finishes his foes, and she nearly hits him with her weapon by accident. Beryl then explains the Beastheads, a demonic statue which she has chased for years.[33]

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Chen (background), meeting Ducas (foreground) for the first time.

A youth named Ducas is awakened by a demon crashing through his roof. In the demon's hands is the Beastheads statue, which Ducas takes. Chen, boss of organized crime in the area, quickly arrives. Chen dismisses Ducas and instead focuses on the dead demon and discovers that Ducas has the statue.[34] Meanwhile, Dante broods about the Beastheads.[35] Beryl locates Dantes office, having tracked down the Beastheads to Ducas. Beryl persuades Dante to help her investigate.[36]

Ducas' good luck continues and he is learning to control the Beastheads, allowing him to see the future and sees Dante killing him.[37] Moments later, Dante and Beryl crash through the window as Ducas hides. After they leave Ducas escapes by sprouting feathered wings, which Beryl and Dante notice.[38] Ducas lands on a building, encountering Chen. Chen offers Ducas safety, sending his demonic minions to stop Dante. Dante dispatches the foes with ease, though Beryl finds herself overwhelmed. As Dante and Beryl decide to confront Chen,[39] Ducas finds himself alone on a yacht. He places the Beastheads in his mouth and chews it to pieces to consume its power.[40]

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Beryl flirts with Dante.

The Beastheads, now an enormous three-headed dog, tracks Dante and Beryl to a sea-side cliff. The despair the Beastheads causes nearly incapacitates Beryl. Seeing Dante fight reminds Beryl of the Dark Knight, Sparda, a fairy tale she was told as a child. She gets up and aids Dante, though defeating the Beastheads causes them warp somewhere.[41] Beryl dreams, remembering how the Beastheads corrupted her father. She awakens in a cave with Dante. Dante investigates and discovers they are in a parallel world where Mundus captured him as a child and his brother Vergil led Mundus' lieutenants against him. Dante agrees to fight Mundus a second time.[42] The village housing the rebel demons is attacked by an army, all of whom resemble Trish. Mundus' former lieutenants give their lives to aid Dante in killing Trish, an action he regrets.[43] Griffon leads Dante to Mundus' castle. Dante and Beryl enter and Dante defeats Mundus a second time while Beryl watches.[44]

Beryl and Dante awaken in Chen's labs, where Chen performs experiments on demons. The building vibrates as Chen acquires the Beastheads' power.[45] They attack Chen, killing his minions and causing him to flee. Dante and Beryl follow and are caught in Chen's trap.[46] Chen discovers that the Beastheads consumes human souls but replenishes demonic power. Dante carves his way out of the trap while Chen devours the Beastheads statue.[47]

Chen and Dante clash, both using the Sparda's sword-style. Chen gains the upper hand until Dante hurls his sword through Chen's head. Beryl uses her gun to punch through Chen's defense, allowing Dante to destroy the Beastheads.[48] The book ends months later with a white-hilted dagger flying through Dante's front window, bearing an invitation to the museum seen in the beginning of Devil May Cry 2.[49]

See also

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References

  1. ^ "Amazon.com Listing for Devil May Cry Volume 1". Retrieved 2007-04-23.
  2. ^ "Because I had free time, I was really able to really get on the same page as Mister Goikeda and offer my input from start to finish." Hideki Kamiya, Devil May Cry Volume 1 pg 203, TokyoPop, 2006
  3. ^ "Goikeda's Dante and my Dante really share the same soul." Ibid, pg 205
  4. ^ Shinya Goikeda, Devil May Cry Volume 1 pg 9, TokyoPop, 2006
  5. ^ Ibid pg 15-16
  6. ^ Ibid pg 24
  7. ^ Ibid pg 32-36
  8. ^ Ibid pg 43
  9. ^ Ibid pg 44-48
  10. ^ Ibid pg 58-69
  11. ^ Ibid pg 71-75
  12. ^ Ibid pg 77-83
  13. ^ Ibid pg 90
  14. ^ Ibid pg 97
  15. ^ Ibid pg 101-103
  16. ^ Ibid pg 107
  17. ^ Ibid pg 114
  18. ^ Ibid pg 121
  19. ^ Ibid pg 130
  20. ^ Ibid pg 134-141
  21. ^ Ibid pg 146
  22. ^ Ibid pg 153
  23. ^ Ibid pg 154-163
  24. ^ Ibid pg 173-187
  25. ^ Ibid pg 190
  26. ^ Ibid pg 195-198
  27. ^ "Amazon.com Listing for Devil May Cry Volume 2". Retrieved 2007-04-23.
  28. ^ Paul Cheng & Gemma Collinge, Devil May Cry Volume 2 pg 205, TokyoPop, 2006
  29. ^ Shinya Goikeda, Devil May Cry Volume 2 pg 8-13, TokyoPop, 2006
  30. ^ Ibid pg 22
  31. ^ Ibid pg 32
  32. ^ Ibid pg 37
  33. ^ Ibid pg 42
  34. ^ Ibid pg 56
  35. ^ Ibid pg 60
  36. ^ Ibid pg 68
  37. ^ Ibid pg 73
  38. ^ Ibid pg 77
  39. ^ Ibid pg 89
  40. ^ Ibid pg 91
  41. ^ Ibid pg 106
  42. ^ Ibid pg 117-121
  43. ^ Ibid pg 143
  44. ^ Ibid pg 153
  45. ^ Ibid pg 170
  46. ^ Ibid pg 178
  47. ^ Ibid pg 186
  48. ^ Ibid pg 197
  49. ^ Ibid pg 201